Closing the Gap targets : 2017 analysis of progress and key drivers of change / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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- Canberra : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2018
- ©2018
- 1 online resource (xii, 294 pages) : colour illustrations, 1 colour map, colour charts.
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The Closing the Gap framework by the Council of Australian Governments is a national approach to close the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. It features 7 agreed targets: early childhood education, school attendance, Year 12 attainment, child mortality, literacy and numeracy, employment, and life expectancy. This report provides current evidence on the progress towards the 7 targets and analyses the underlying key drivers of change. Key themes across the targets and implications for future target setting are also discussed. Note, new data for 6 of the 7 targets have become available since the analyses in this report were finalised. Updated assessments of progress have been noted in the relevant sections but the report has otherwise not been updated. The new data are reported in the 'Closing the Gap Prime Minister's Report 2018.
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- "Cat no. IHW 193"
- "This report was authored by staff from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Indigenous and Maternal Health Group."--Page ix.
- Includes bibliographic references.
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