This document was added or updated on 31/01/2011.
13/02/2012 – Re-release of information. The data cube containing a consolidation of all published tables, re-released on 12/08/2011, has been re-released to correct Relationship to main recipient of care estimates in Tables 34, 36 and 38. This is due to inconsistent coding of data across two different modules of the survey instrument, affecting a small number of primary carers' relationship to their main recipient of care. Five data cubes representing data for New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, released on 29/07/2011, have also been re-released. Data cubes for Tasmania, Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory have not been affected.
12/08/2011 – Re-release of information. The data cube containing a consolidation of all published tables, re-released on 22/07/2011, has been re-released to correct Extent to which need met estimates for All needing assistance with personal activities in Table 25. This correction affects estimates for Fully, Partly and Not at all, however the Total column is unchanged. Eight data cubes representing data for each Australian State and Territory, released on 29/07/2011, have also been re-released to correct Table 25, as well as to include estimates for Persons aged 60 to 64 years in Table 1.
29/07/2011 – Additional information. Eight data cubes have been released, which represent data for each Australian State and Territory, collected from the 2009 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers. These data cubes contain tables, which are closely aligned to those in the Consolidated set of tables data cube, re-released on 22/07/2011. The tables focus on specific aspects of disability, ageing and caring, disseminated at the State and Territory level. The quantity and structure of tables released in each data cube is dependent on the quality of estimates and any issues of confidentiality.
22/07/2011 – Re-release of information. The data cube containing a consolidation of all published tables, released on 20/06/2011, has been re-released due to the correction of Equivalised gross household income quintiles and Median gross personal income per week estimates in Table 11. Since the initial release of this data cube, these estimates have been modified to include Persons with no source of income as having an applicable income of zero. More information on changes to this and other tables can be found in the I-Note attached to the data cube Disability, Ageing and Carers, Australia: Consolidated set of tables.
20/06/2011 – Additional information. This data cube is a consolidation of all the tables published in the first, second, third and fourth staggered releases, as well as the initial Summary of Findings data cube. All previously released data cubes have been replaced by this single consolidated data cube. It also contains two newly released tables (Table 11 and 35) and five tables which have been modified since their initial release (Table 16, 21, 25, 36 and 37). More information on the new and modified tables can be found in the I-Note attached to the data cube Disability, Ageing and Carers, Australia: Consolidated set of tables.
28/04/2011 – Additional information. This data cube is the fourth in a series of staggered releases. It contains eight tables which focus on specific aspects of disability, ageing and caring, from the 2009 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers.
01/04/2011 – Additional information. This data cube is the third in a series of four staggered releases. It contains four tables which focus on specific aspects of disability and ageing data, from the 2009 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers.
01/03/2011 – Additional information. This data cube is the second in a series of four staggered releases. It contains 10 tables which focus on specific aspects of disability, ageing and caring data, from the 2009 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers.
31/01/2011 – Additional information. This data cube is the first in a series of four staggered releases. It contains nine tables which focus on specific aspects of disability, ageing and caring data, from the 2009 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers. |