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National best practice guidelines for collecting Indigenous status in

16 mai 2013 status and a standard question is used to collect this item in the Census



Defining controlling and analysing Indigenous data: commitment to

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Standard Indigenous Question. (SIQ) uses a question about 'origin' to collect data on Aboriginal and.



THE NOT-SO-STANDARD INDIGENOUS QUESTION: IDENTIFYING

THE STANDARD INDIGENOUS QUESTION. The Australian Bureau of Statistics ('ABS') developed the The question is based on self-identification as Aboriginal.



Report on the flow of Indigenous status information in six health data

Aboriginal: yes/no. • Torres Strait Islander: yes/no. GPs are required to ask the standard ABS question for Indigenous status; however it is not known how 



Appendix C: The five stages of the Best Practice Guidelines project

remoteness and where possible



Appendix A: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identification in

population are derived from the Australian Census conducted every 5 years by the ABS. Through the Census the standard Indigenous status question is asked 



Recent developments in the collection of Aboriginal and Torres

The ABS standard question on Indigenous status is used in the five-yearly Census of Population and Housing ABS surveys and many national.



2.12 Single-parent families (Tier 2; Aboriginal and Torres Strait

uses the ABS standard Indigenous status question for each household member. Although the Census data are adjusted for under-count at the person level to 



2.16 Transport (Tier 2; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

14 sept. 2011 uses the ABS standard Indigenous status question for each household member. Although the Census data are adjusted for under-count at the ...



2.02 Overcrowding in housing (Tier 2; Aboriginal and Torres Strait

The Census uses the ABS standard Indigenous status question and it is asked for each household member. Although the Census data are adjusted for under count