4125.0 - Gender Indicators, Australia, Feb 2014
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 25/02/2014
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LATEST HIGHLIGHTS
Women continue to be main carer for people with a disability In 2012, most primary carers of people with a disability were female (536,700 females compared to 233,100 males). There has been no significant change since 2009 in the number of male or female primary carers of people with disabilities. . In 2012, male primary carers were predominantly caring for partners (65%), followed by a parent (22%). Similar proportions of female carers were caring for partners (34%) and a parent (32%), followed by a child (25%).
The majority of males and females providing primary care to people with a disability are not in the labour force (57% and 59% respectively). Of those employed, male carers are more likely to work full time (27%) than part time (11%), and females more likely to work part time (24%) than full time (15%).
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