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1370.0 - Measuring Australia's Progress, 2002
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Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 19/06/2002
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Contents
About Measuring Australia's Progress (Feature Article)
ABS Not Compromising Neutrality (Media Release)
Is life in Australia getting better? (Media Release)
CONTENTS
Foreword
General information
Indicators of Australia's progress
Measuring progress - an ABS approach
How the progress indicators are presented
Dimensions and indicators of progress
Population
The headline indicators
Social attachment
Health
Education and training
Work
Biodiversity
Land clearance
Land degradation
Inland waters
Air quality
Greenhouse gases
National wealth
National income
Economic disadvantage and inequality
Housing
Crime
The supplementary commentaries
Health: Looking more closely
Education and training: Looking more closely
Work: Looking more closely
Biodiversity: Looking more closely
Land use: Looking more closely
Inland waters: Looking more closely
Marine ecosystems
Invasive species
Atmosphere: Looking more closely
Waste
National wealth: Looking more closely
National income: Looking more closely
Economic disadvantage and inequality: Looking more closely
Consumption
Saving
Inflation
Capital formation
Productivity
Knowledge and innovation
Competitiveness
Openness
Crime: Looking more closely
Communication and transport
Culture and leisure
Governance, democracy and citizenship
Appendix 1: Criteria for selecting indicators
Appendix 2: Acknowledgements
Appendix 3: Other initiatives
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