Disability
- 5.5 million Australians (21.4%) had disability, up from 17.7% in 2018.
- 15.0% of people aged 0-64 years had disability, compared with 52.3% of people aged 65 years and over.
- Disability prevalence was similar for males (21.0%) and females (21.8%).
- 7.9% of all Australians had a profound or severe disability.
Older people
- 17.1% of Australians were aged 65 years and over (up from 15.9% in 2018).
- 95.9% of older Australians were living in households, while 4.1% lived in cared-accommodation.
- 52.3% of older Australians had disability, and 86.6% had one or more long term health conditions.
- 39.8% of older Australians living at home needed some assistance with everyday activities.
Carers
- There were 3.0 million carers, representing 11.9% of all Australians living in households (up from 10.8% in 2018).
- 12.8% of all females were carers, compared with 11.1% of all males.
- There were 391,300 young carers (under the age of 25), up from 235,300 in 2018.
- There were 1.2 million primary carers in Australia, and of these, 43.8% had disability themselves.
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