4160.0 - Measuring Wellbeing: Frameworks for Australian Social Statistics, 2001  
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Endnotes

  1. Hicks, J.R., 1946, Value and Capital: An Inquiry into some Fundamental Principles of Economic Theory, 2nd edition, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
  2. United Nations, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, World Bank and Commission of the European Communities, 1993, System of National Accounts 1993, Brussels/Luxembourg; New York, Paris, Washington D.C.
  3. ABS, 2001, Government Benefits, Taxes and Household Income, Australia (Cat. no. 6537.0).
  4. Yates, J., 1991, Australia's owner-occupied housing wealth and its impact on income distribution, Social Policy Research Centre Reports and Proceedings, University of New South Wales, Sydney.
  5. ABS, 2000, Occasional Paper: Unpaid Work and the Australian Economy (Cat. No. 5240.0).
  6. Ibid, see endnote 3.
  7. Robertson, G., Grandy, F., and McEwin, M., 2000, Use of Social Accounting Techniques to Estimate the Distribution of Household Wealth. Paper prepared for the Sienna Group Meeting, May 2000.
  8. ABS, 2001, Income Distribution,1999-2000 (Cat. No. 6523.0).
  9. Henderson, R.F., 1975, Poverty in Australia: Australian Government Commission of Inquiry into Poverty: First Main Report, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.
  10. Saunders, P., 1999, 'Development and application of indicative budget standards for Australia', Social Security Journal, 1998/1. pp. 57-68.


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