4125.0 - Gender Indicators, Australia, August 2014  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 26/08/2014   
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PROVIDING CARE

This section on Providing Care includes the Key and Related series for the following Indicators:

Providing primary care to a person with a disability
Provided care to someone in the last week



PROVIDING PRIMARY CARE TO A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY


Key series

PROVIDING PRIMARY CARE TO A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY (a)(b), 15 years and over

2009
2012

'000
%
'000
%

Males
248.2
2.9
233.1
2.1
Females
523.2
5.9
536.7
4.7

(a) Persons aged 15 years and over for whom a personal interview was conducted. Persons 15-17 years were only interviewed if parental permission was granted.
(b) Males and females providing primary care as a proportion of total population for each sex (including carers and non-carers).

Source: ABS Disability, Ageing and Carers, 2012 (cat. no. 4430.0).
ABS Caring in the Community, Australia, 2009 (cat. no. 4436.0).
ABS data available on request, Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers.


For a historical commentary on this indicator, refer to the January 2013 release.

PROVIDED CARE TO SOMEONE IN THE LAST WEEK


Key series

EMPLOYED PERSONS WHO PROVIDED CARE TO SOMEONE IN THE LAST WEEK (a)(b)(c), 15 years and over

2007

'000
%

Males
2,240.6
39.3
Females
2,009.7
43.1

(a) Care provided in the week prior to the survey.
(b) Includes contributing family workers. For more information on employed persons see Glossary (Work and family balance).
(c) Male and female employed persons who provided care to someone in the last week as a proportion of total employed persons for each sex.

Source: ABS Employment Arrangements, Retirement and Superannuation, Australia, 2007 (cat. no. 6361.0).


Related series

EMPLOYED PERSONS WHO TOOK TIME OFF TO PROVIDE CARE TO SOMEONE IN THE LAST WEEK (a)(b)(c)(d)(e), 15 years and over

2007

'000
%

Males
180.2
8.0
Females
192.9
9.6

(a) Care provided in the week prior to the survey.
(b) Includes contributing family workers. For more information on employed persons see Glossary (Work and family balance).
(c) Male and female employed persons who took time off to provide care to someone in the last week as a proportion of total employed persons for each sex who provided care.
(d) Includes paid and unpaid time off to provide care.
(e) Data reflects working/ leave arrangements in relation to person's main job.

Source: ABS Employment Arrangements, Retirement and Superannuation, Australia, 2007 (cat. no. 6361.0).


EMPLOYEES WHO USED WORKING ARRANGEMENTS TO PROVIDE CARE TO SOMEONE IN THE LAST WEEK (a)(b)(c)(d), 15 years and over

2007

'000
%

Males
210.6
13.2
Females
270.2
16.4

(a) Care provided in the week prior to the survey.
(b) Excludes contributing family workers, owner manages of incorporated enterprises (OMIEs).
(c) Male and female employees who used working arrangements to provide care to someone in the last week as a proportion of total employees for each sex who provided care.
(d) Data reflects working/ leave arrangements in relation to person's main job.

Source: ABS Employment Arrangements, Retirement and Superannuation, Australia, 2007 (cat. no. 6361.0).


Definitions of the concepts presented above can be found in the Work and Family Balance Glossary (under the Explanatory notes tab). More detailed information can be found in the Work and Family Balance Data Cube (under the Downloads tab).