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DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Population
Information from all respondents, regardless of which survey they were selected in, was collected for the following characteristics:
Information from all respondents in the NHS was also collected for Ancestry. Methodology Age Age as reported was recorded for all persons in the household in single years. Standard output categories differ according to the topic to which the data relates. Age in five or ten year groups is most commonly used in survey output. Other non-standard groupings are available on request. Age in months is also available in the NHS for selected persons aged less than 4 years. This item has been produced for use with breast feeding data. Sex Male or female as reported. Registered marital status Registered marital status was recorded as reported for persons aged 15 years and over, in the following categories:
Social marital status Social marital status was derived for persons aged 15 years and over, and was classified as:
Country of birth Each respondent was classified to the Standard Australian Classification of Countries (SACC), 2nd edition, 2nd Edition, Revision 2.03 (cat. no. 1269.0); a hierarchical classification based on the concept of geographic proximity. Standard output for this classification is discussed in Appendix 3: ABS Standard Classifications of this Users' Guide. Other groupings are available on request. Year of arrival in Australia This item refers to the year in which a person, reporting a country of birth other than Australia, first arrived in Australia to live for a period of one year or more. Individual year of arrival was recorded and can be grouped as required for output. Indigenous status Refers to whether the person is of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin, as identified by an adult spokesperson within each household, i.e. not necessarily self-identified. Status is classified as Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, and neither Aboriginal nor Torres Strait Islander. Language mainly spoken at home Obtained for persons 2 years and over, as reported. Language was classified at the finest level of the Australian Standard Classification of Languages 2005-06 (cat no. 1267.0). The abbreviated classification used in most standard output is shown in Appendix 3: ABS Standard Classifications of this Users' Guide. For children aged 2 to 5 years, a category of ‘Child not yet speaking’ was available if the child was not yet speaking a recognisable language. This was classified to 0001 ‘Non-verbal, so described’ in the ASCL 2005-06. Proficiency in spoken English
Children identified as not yet speaking or people for whom sign language or Auslan (Australian Sign Language) was their main language were assigned the category of Not known/Not yet speaking. Country of birth of parents To obtain more details on cultural background that may influence health, respondents were asked to identify the country of birth of both their mother and father. If they did not know the country of birth of their parents due to adoption or other reasons, they could identify country of birth unknown. The responses were coded to the same classification as personal country of birth, identified above. Ancestry Respondents in the NHS were also asked to identify up to two ancestries. Ancestry was classified at the finest level of the Australian Standard Classification of Cultural and Ethnic Groups (ASCCEG), 2005-06 (cat no. 1249.0). Standard output for this classification is discussed in Appendix 3: ABS Standard Classifications of this Users' Guide. Other groupings are available on request. Interpretation
Comparability with 2007-08 NHS Data for most common items are considered directly comparable between the 2011-12 and 2007-08 surveys. Although basic demographic information was collected about all household members in the 2001, 2004-05, 2007-08 and 2011-12 NHS cycles, processing arrangements in place in 2001 did not allow these details to be retained on the final survey data file in 2001. This data was retained for all persons from 2004-05 onwards. Country of birth of parents and Ancestry items are new in 2011-12 NHS.
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