4307.0.55.001 - Apparent Consumption of Alcohol, Australia, 2012-13 Quality Declaration
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Estimates of apparent per capita consumption for each of the alcoholic beverage types are also provided, for the population aged 15 years and over. This population is consistent with international standards for measuring trends in apparent consumption over time. See the Explanatory Notes for more information regarding population estimates used to calculate apparent per capita consumption. It should be noted that estimates of 'apparent consumption' of alcoholic beverages (excluding cider) are derived using information relating to supply (that is, data on domestic sales of Australian produced wine, excise data on alcohol produced for domestic consumption, data on imports and an estimated component for home production). This estimation differs from personal consumption estimates from a survey from which individual and group patterns may be derived. Estimates of apparent consumption provide a measure of how much alcohol is available for consumption in a given financial year (i.e. production). No adjustments are made for:
Estimates of the quantity of pure alcohol available for consumption from cider have been derived indirectly using assumptions based on self-reported information on individuals' consumption of alcohol from the 2004-05, 2007-08 and 2011-12 ABS National Health Surveys, in conjunction with total apparent consumption of alcohol.
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