4160.0.55.001 - Frameworks for Australian Social Statistics, Jun 2015  
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USING THE FRAMEWORKS FOR INFORMING ACTIONS AND POLICY

The Frameworks for Australian Social Statistics can be used as a guide to assist in understanding, measuring and analysing the wellbeing of Australians. It can be applied to a wide range of situations, including research, analysis and policy making contexts, to assist with informed decision making and long term policy planning, and to encourage broad discussion on social issues by governments and within the community

The conceptual framework provides researchers and policy makers with a cohesive and holistic structure for determining the current state of wellbeing and social conditions from a wide range of perspectives. It was designed to stimulate discussion on what information is needed for the design and monitoring of better social policies and programs.

The statistical framework is a portal which provides a wealth of information and guidance on how to measure a wide range of social statistics concepts.

This guide describes how the Frameworks for Australian Social Statistics can be used to:


In each section, examples are provided, which are intended to be illustrative rather than prescriptive in order for the guide to be applied in a wide range of contexts, and to guide discussion on the type of information that can be used to inform actions.

While the guide does not provide a suggested list of indicators or techniques for statistical analysis, several references are provided that may assist readers in these areas.