4125.0 - Gender Indicators, Australia, Jan 2012  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 03/08/2012   
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Summary of key series
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Domain










Sub-domain (level 1)



Latest







Sub-domain (level 2)

Key series

Population

period


Unit

Males


Females












1. Economic security




















Working population










Labour force

Labour force participation rate

20–74 yrs

2010–11


%

79.7


65.3


Employment conditions

Employed persons, proportion employed part-time

20–74 yrs

2010–11


%

13.5


43.2


Underutilised labour

Unemployment rate

20–74 yrs

2010–11


%

4.0


4.4


Not in labour force

Persons not in labour force

20–74 yrs

2010–11


%

20.3


34.7


Earnings, income and economic situation










Earnings (mean)

Non-managerial adult hourly ordinary time cash earnings (mean)

21+ yrs

2010


$

32.30


28.70


Earnings (median)

Non-managerial adult hourly ordinary time cash earnings (median)

21+ yrs

2010


$

26.70


24.70


Main source of income at retirement

Persons not in labour force, main source of personal income is superannuation or annuity

65+ yrs

2009–10


%

17.4


10.3


Superannuation

No superannuation coverage

15–69 yrs

2007


%

19.4


26.5


Financial stress

Persons, proportion living in households with one or more cash flow problems (a)

15+ yrs

2009–10


%

16.2


17.2


Housing










Housing circumstances

Persons, proportion living in low income household in rental stress (b)(c)

15+ yrs

2009–10


%

r36.8


r33.8












2. Education




















Attainment 










Year 12 formal qualification at Certificate II or above

Attainment of Year 12 or formal qualification at Certificate II or above

20–24 yrs

2011


%

81.6


86.7


Non-school qualification

Attainment of formal qualification at Certificate III or above

25–29 yrs

2011


%

59.8


67.2


Literacy and numeracy skills

Document literacy at skill level 1 and 2 (d)

15–64 yrs

2006


%

41.9


45.0


Participation










Participation and retention

Education participation rate (e)

15–24 yrs

2011


%

58.4


60.3


Participation in non-school qualification

Enrolment in Bachelor Degree or above

18–24 yrs

2011


%

23.9


31.4


Work related learning

Participation in work related learning in last 12 months

20–64 yrs

2009


%

31.9


29.9


Education and employment 










Not fully engaged in education and/ or employment

Not fully engaged in education and/ or employment (f)

15–19 yrs

2011


%

12.7


15.6












3. Health




















Health status










Life expectancy

Life expectancy at birth

0 yrs

2010


years

79.5


84.0


Morbidity prevalence

Reporting one or more long-term health conditions

All persons

2007–08


% (age std)

72.7


76.3


Living with a disability

Reporting disability

All persons

2009


% (age std)

18.1


17.3


Psychological distress

Reporting high/ very high level of psychological distress

18+ yrs

2007–08


% (age std)

9.6


14.4


Mental health

Reporting any 12-month mental disorder

16–85 yrs

2007


%

17.6


22.3


Deaths










Death rate

Death rate, all causes

All persons

2010


per 1,000 (age std)

6.8


4.7


Deaths from cancer

Death rate from cancer

All persons

2009


per 100,000 (age std)

223.4


139.2


Deaths from diseases of the circulatory system

Death rate from ischaemic heart disease

All persons

2009


per 100,000 (age std)

119.1


66.2


Suicides

Death rate from suicide

All persons

2009


per 100,000 (age std)

14.9


4.4


Death in motor vehicle accidents

Death rate in motor vehicle accidents

All persons

2009


per 100,000 (age std)

9.6


3.5


Drug induced deaths

Drug induced death rate

All persons

2009


per 100,000 (age std)

8.4


4.8


Perinatal deaths

Perinatal deaths (g)

All persons

2009


per 1,000 (age std) (h)



9.0


Risk factors










Consumption of alcohol

Consumption of alcohol in quantities at a risk or high risk to long-term health

18+ yrs (age std)

2007–08


% (age std)

15.0


11.7


Smoking

Current smokers

18+ yrs (age std)

2007–08


% (age std)

23.0


19.0


Overweight/ obesity

Overweight/ obesity (self-reported Body Mass Index) (i)

18+ yrs (age std)

2007–08


% (age std)

62.8


47.6


Level of exercise

Sedentary or engaging in low levels of exercise

18+ yrs (age std)

2007–08


% (age std)

68.6


76.1


Services










Medicare services

Average number of Medicare services processed per person

All persons

2010–11


no.

11.9


16.3












4. Work and family balance




















Time use










Engagement in work (employment related and unpaid)

Total number of hours and minutes per day spent on work (employment related and unpaid)

15+ yrs

2006


hh:mins

7:25


7:34


Caring for children

Total number of hours and minutes per day spent by parents to care for children

15+ yrs

2006


hh:mins

3:55


8:33


Providing primary care to a person with a disability

Providing primary care to a person with a disability

15+ yrs

2009


%

2.9


5.9


Provided care to someone in the last week

Employed persons who provided care to someone in the last week

15+ yrs

2007


%

39.3


43.1


Time stress and work and family balance 










Stressed for time

Always/ often feel rushed or pressed for time

15+ yrs

2007


%

34.9


42.4


Work and family balance

Feel their work and family responsibilities are rarely/ never in balance

15+ yrs

2007


%

16.3


14.6


Volunteering










Volunteering rates

Volunteering rate

18+ yrs

2010


%

34.4


38.1












5. Safety and justice




















Victims










Victims of violence, harrassment and stalking

Experience of violence during the last 12 months

18+ yrs

2005


%

10.8


5.8


Victimisation rates

Victims and victimisation rate for physical or threatened physical assault

15+ yrs

2009–10


%

6.5


4.9


Imprisonment










Imprisonment rates

Imprisonment rate

18+ yrs (j)

2011


per 100,000 (age std)

320.1


24.2


Offenders










Offender rates

Offender rate

10+ yrs

2009–10


per 100,000

3,029.0


861.7












6. Democracy, governance and citizenship




















Leadership roles










Leaders in top 200 ASX companies

Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) in top 200 ASX companies

Positions

2010


%

97.0


3.0


Parliamentarians

Federal parliamentarians

Positions

2012


%

70.8


29.2


Membership of Commonwealth Government boards and bodies

Members of Commonwealth Government boards and bodies

Positions

2009–10


%

66.1


33.9


Australian Public Service senior and middle managers

Senior executive service (SES) managers in the Australian Public Service (APS)

Positions

2011


%

61.8


38.2


Judges and magistrates

Commonwealth judges and magistrates

Positions

2011


%

71.1


28.9

Includes commentary (new to this release)
Includes commentary
Includes commentary (updated in this release)
(age std) Rates have been age standardised in 5 year ranges to 75 years and over to the Estimated Resident Population (ERP) as at 30 June 2001.
r revised 3 August 2012.

(a) When financial activities of the household are constrained by shortage of money. The specific financial activities could be: went without meals; could not afford to heat home; could not pay electricity, gas or telephone bills on time etc.
(b) A household is considered to be in rental stress if its rental costs exceed 30 per cent of its gross income.
(c) Males and females aged 15 years and over, living in low income households in rental stress as a proportion of total population for each sex in the lowest two income quintiles of Equivalised Disposable Household Income.
(d) Levels 1 and 2 are the two lowest measured levels of literacy and Levels 4 and 5 are the two highest measured levels.
(e) Includes persons enrolled in formal or non-formal learning.
(f) Those not fully engaged in education and/or employment are those who in the survey reference week were: not studying or working (and therefore unemployed or not in the labour force); were studying part-time and not working (therefore unemployed or not in the labour force); or were not studying but were in part-time work.
(g) Perinatal deaths are all fetal deaths (at least 20 weeks gestation or at least 400 grams birth weight) plus all neonatal deaths (death of a live born baby within 28 completed days of birth).
(h) Perinatal death rates are calculated per 1,000 all births for the calendar year.
(i) Based on self-reported height and weight.
(j) In Queensland, includes persons aged 17 years and over.