Health inequalities in Australia : morbidity, health behaviours, risk factors and health service use / Queensland University of Technology and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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- Brisbane, QLD : School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, 2006
- xviii, 158 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
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- Health inequalities monitoring series ; no. 2.
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A statistical reference that documents morbidity and morbidity-related inequalities by area-level socioeconomic disadvantage, equivalised household income, education and occupation among infants and children, young adults, working-aged adults and older persons for the periods 1989-90, 1995 and 2001.
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- 2.1 D ata sources 3
- 2.2 Socioeconomic indicators 5
- 2.3 Health-related indicators , 5
- 2.4 Statistical an alyses 9
- 3 Health inequalities by area-leve.l socioeconomic disadvantage 13
- 3.1 Persons aged 0-14 years. 15
- 3.2 Persons aged 15-24 years 22
- 3.3 Persons aged 25-64 years 32
- 3.4 Persons aged 65 years and over 45
- 3.5 Summary and discussion 54
- 4 Heath inequalities by equivalised income 57
- 4.1 Persons aged 0-14 years 58
- 4.2 Persons aged 15-24 years 65
- 4.3 Persons aged 25-64 years 73
- 4.4 Persons aged 65 years and over 83
- 4.5 Summary and discussion 91
- 5 H ealth inequalities by education 93
- 5.1 Persons aged 25-64 years 95
- 5.2 Persons aged 65 years and over 106
- 5.3 Sum m ary and discussion 114
- 6 Health inequalities by occupation
- 6.1 Persons aged 25-64 years 117
- 6.2 Summary and discussion
- " 131.
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- "March 2006" -- T.p.
- AIHW Cat. no. PHE 72.
- Bibliography: p. 149-158.
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