THE STANDARD INDIGENOUS QUESTION The Australian Bureau of Statistics (' ABS') developed the SIQ, adopted in 1995, as the standard for identifying an
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The standard Indigenous status question The following question should be asked of all clients to establish their Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander or non-Indigenous status: 'Are you [is the person] of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin? '
National Best Practice Guidelines fro Colelcting Indigenous Status in health data sets
Question on Notice 1: Australian and international deaths in custody data The NDICP collects data on Indigenous status according to the ABS standard (see
Response to Questions on Notice National Deaths in Custody Program
standard national question: 'Are you of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin? adopt the standard ABS question pertaining to Aboriginality or Torres Strait
Identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australian general practice
27 jui 2017 · Methods to improve the enumeration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, explored in On 18 December 2015, the Australian Bureau of Statistics ( ABS) During the reminder phase, a standard reminder letter was mailed to The introduction of targeted supplementary questions to achieve a
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For the Indigenous population, the ABS first prepared and published experimental The ABS Standard for Indigenous Status and Census Questions ABS has
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The ABS continually reviews and refines the strategies used to collect data from appropriately use the standard Indigenous identification questions The effect
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16 mai 2013 status and a standard question is used to collect this item in the Census
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Standard Indigenous Question. (SIQ) uses a question about 'origin' to collect data on Aboriginal and.
THE STANDARD INDIGENOUS QUESTION. The Australian Bureau of Statistics ('ABS') developed the The question is based on self-identification as Aboriginal.
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
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population are derived from the Australian Census conducted every 5 years by the ABS. Through the Census the standard Indigenous status question is asked
The ABS standard question on Indigenous status is used in the five-yearly Census of Population and Housing ABS surveys and many national.
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
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 ...
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