4125.0 - Gender Indicators, Australia, Jul 2012  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 27/07/2012   
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DATA VISUALISATIONS

Visual representations of selected data from Gender Indicators, Australia, are shown below. Simply go to the domain of interest and click on the 'Play' button to see changes in the data over time.

Details of the data used to create the graphs, and the original data sources, can be found in the relevant Data Cubes on the Downloads tab. They can also be accessed from the links below the graphs.

Economic Security
Labour force participation rate, by sex and by age

Education
Selected median starting salaries of Bachelor Degree graduates, by sex

Health
Overweight and obesity rate, 18 yrs and over, by sex

Work and Family Balance
Volunteering rate, by sex and by age

Safety and Justice
Imprisonment rate, by sex and by age


Economic Security
Graph Image for Labour force participation rate, by sex and by age

See Labour force for Key and Related Series data and commentary.
Education
Graph Image for Selected median graduate starting salaries

See Starting salaries for Related Series data and commentary.
Note: Graduate Careers Council of Australia data. Graph shows selected median starting salaries of Bachelor Degree graduates in first full-time employment and aged less than 25 years. Salaries based on fewer than 10 cases (i.e. Optometry, males, 2007) are not shown. In 2010-11 dollars, adjusted using changes in the Consumer Price Index.
Health
Graph Image for Overweight and obesity rate, by sex and by age

See Overweight/ obesity for Key Series data and commentary.
Note: Self-reported Body Mass Index.
Work and Family Balance
Graph Image for Volunteering rate, by sex and by age

See Volunteering rates for Key Series data and commentary.
Safety and Justice
Graph Image for Imprisonment rate, by sex and by age

See Imprisonment rates for Key and Related Series data and commentary.
Note: Rates are per 100,000 adult population. The rate for females aged 18 years in 2004 are not shown as it was not publishable.