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Measuring wellbeing A framework for social statistics Garth Bode ESA/STAT/AC.161/2
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For example: Areas of concern Population Family and community Health Education and training Work Economic resources Housing Crime and justice Culture and leisure Individual wellbeing Societal wellbeing Wellbeing transactions Population groups Indigenous people Males/females Elderly people Children/youth Long-term unemployed Low income families Households in rental housing Communities in selected localities The basic wellbeing framework
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Aspects of life contributing to wellbeingAreas of concern Support and nurture through family and communityFamily and community Freedom from disability and illnessHealth Realisation of personal potential through educationEducation and training Satisfying and rewarding work both economic & non-economicWork Command over economic resources, enabling consumptionEconomic resources Shelter, security and privacy, through housingHousing Personal safety and protection from crimeCrime and justice Time for and access to cultural and leisure activitiesCulture and leisure Areas of concern
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Population groups Children and youth Indigenous people Women Retired people Long-term unemployed Low income families Older people Overseas born Lone parents People with disabilities
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Selected pop'n groups Family & Community HealthEducation & Training WorkEconomic resources HousingCrime & Justice Culture & Leisure Unemployed Retirees Indigenous people Older people Lone parents Children etc Wellbeing matrix - areas of concern by population groups Areas of social concern
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Social transactions
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Criminal Justice Framework
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Areas of concern and ABS structure National Statistical Centres Household Survey Centres Population groups and survey content Core data items A template for analysis Australian Social Trends The framework in action
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An enhanced wellbeing framework Personal Resources Cultural, political, legal and institutional context Areas of concern Population Family and community Health Education and training Work Economic resources Housing Crime and justice Culture and leisure Individual wellbeing Societal wellbeing Wellbeing transactions Population groups Indigenous people Males/females Elderly people Children/youth Long -term unemployed Low Income families Households in rental housing Communities in selected localities Natural Capital Produced and Financial Capital Human Capital Social Capital Community resources Natural attributes Genetic contribution Personality type Introvert Extrovert Attitudes and beliefs Life history experience
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Environment Economy Society individuals/living together Measures of Australia's Progress
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Treasury wellbeing framework
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Looking ahead Information and communications technology Environmental concern Social inclusion/multiple disadvantage
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