4914.0.55.001 - Age Matters, May 2009  
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UPCOMING RELEASES

June 2009
July 2009
August 2009
September 2009
October 2009


JUNE 2009

Australian Demographic Statistics, December 2008 (cat. no. 3101.0) provides quarterly estimates of total population for states, territories and Australia. It includes the most recent estimates of the population; numbers (and some rates) of births, deaths, infant deaths, interstate and overseas movements. Quarterly and/or annual time series tables are provided throughout. It also includes projected resident populations, projected population in households, projected number of households and projected average household size for states, territories and Australia. Some data are available for older persons.

Australian Social Trends, June 2009 (cat. no. 4102.0) presents statistical analysis and commentary on a wide range of current social issues. New articles are released quarterly and are organised into eight chapters, representing the following broad areas of interest: population; family and community; health; education and training; work; economic resources; and housing, as well as a chapter of articles covering other areas of social concern. Each chapter is supported by a set of summary tables including key social indicators which provide an overview of social change over the past decade, as well as how social conditions differ across Australian states and territories. A set of international tables also compares Australia with 17 other nations. Data available varies with each new issue.

Household Income and Income Distribution, Australia, 2007-08 (cat. no. 6523.0) presents estimates of the income, net worth and other characteristics of households and persons resident in private dwellings in Australia, compiled from the 2005-06 Survey of Income and Housing (SIH). It includes estimates of the distributions of both income and wealth across the population. Some data are available for older persons.

JULY 2009

Chronic Disease In Adults, Australia, 2007-08 (cat. no. 4838.0) draws primarily on data from the 2004-05 National Health Survey. This publication presents information on the prevalence, co-morbidity, risk factors, population profile and mortality associated with National Health Priority Area chronic diseases in Australian adults. Some data are available for older persons.

Australian Labour Market Statistics, July 2009 (cat. no. 6105.0) draws together labour statistics from a range of ABS household and business surveys, to provide an overall picture of the labour market. The key purpose of this publication is to raise awareness of the data available, so that users will be able to use it more effectively. Some data are available for older persons.

AUGUST 2009

Population by Age and Sex, Regions of Australia, 2008 (cat. no. 3235.0) contains estimates of the resident population by age (in five-year age groups up to 85 and over) and sex as at 30 June 2007. The areas for which estimates are provided are Local Government Areas (LGAs), Statistical Local Areas (SLAs), Statistical Divisions (SDs) and Statistical Subdivisions (SSDs) and states and territories of Australia, according to the 2007 edition of the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC). Some data are available for older persons.

Labour Force Experience, Australia, February 2009 (cat. no. 6206.0) presents information on the labour force experience of persons aged 15-69 during the year prior to the survey. Labour force experience can be described in terms of labour force activities undertaken by persons in a 12-month period, namely working and looking for work. Details include the number of weeks spent working, looking for work, or out of the labour force during the year. Estimates can be cross-classified by labour force demographics such as state, sex, age and marital status and birthplace.

SEPTEMBER 2009

Australian Demographic Statistics, March 2009 (cat. no. 3101.0) provides quarterly estimates of total population for states, territories and Australia. It includes the most recent estimates of the population; numbers (and some rates) of births, deaths, infant deaths, interstate and overseas movements. Quarterly and/or annual time series tables are provided throughout. It also includes projected resident populations, projected population in households, projected number of households and projected average household size for states, territories and Australia. Some data are available for older persons.

Australian Social Trends, September 2009 (cat. no. 4102.0) presents statistical analysis and commentary on a wide range of current social issues. New articles are released quarterly and are organised into eight chapters, representing the following broad areas of interest: population; family and community; health; education and training; work; economic resources; and housing, as well as a chapter of articles covering other areas of social concern. Each chapter is supported by a set of summary tables including key social indicators which provide an overview of social change over the past decade, as well as how social conditions differ across Australian states and territories. A set of international tables also compares Australia with 17 other nations. Data available varies with each new issue.

OCTOBER 2009

Australian Labour Market Statistics, October 2009 (cat. no. 6105.0) draws together labour statistics from a range of ABS household and business surveys, to provide an overall picture of the labour market. The key purpose of this publication is to raise awareness of the data available, so that users will be able to use it more effectively. Some data are available for older persons.

Sports and Physical Recreation: A Statistical Overview, Australia, 2009 (Edition 1) (cat. no. 4156.0) provides a statistical overview of sports and physical recreation in Australia. Topics covered include output of the sports and physical recreation sector, employment in sports and physical recreation, government outlays on recreation, international trade in sports and physical recreation goods, attendances at sporting events, and participation in sports and physical recreation activities. Some data are available for older persons.


For information on other upcoming releases see the Release advice for ABS publications for the next six months.