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National health labour force series no. 42
In 2006, over 9% of Australia's workforce was employed in health and community services occupations - a 26% increase from 2001. Between 2001 and 2006 the health workforce and community services workforce increased by 22.8% and 35.6% respectively. Over the same period, the health and community services workforce aged with the proportion of workers in the 55 to 64 years age bracket increasing by 4 percentage points. This report also contains information on geographical distribution, country of birth and qualifications held.
Authored by AIHW.
Published 6 March 2009 ; ISSN 1327-4309; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 891 4; AIHW cat. no. HWL 43; 80pp.; $27.00
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Publication table of contents
Preliminary material
Title and verso pages
Contents
Acknowledgments
Symbols and other usages
Summary (HTML)
Body section
Introduction
Report structure
Classification of census occupation data
Census counts
Scope of this report
Overview of health and community services occupations and related industries
Size and mix of occupations
Health workers
Community services workers
Size and mix of industries
Geographic comparison of workers
States and territories
Remoteness Areas
Characteristics of health and community services workers
Characteristics in detail
Industry of health and community services workers
Demographics of workers
Indigenous health and community services workers
Hours worked
Highest qualification
Health occupations
Medical practitioners
Medical imaging workers
Dental workers
Nursing workers
Pharmacists
Allied health workers
Complementary therapies workers
Other health workers
Community services occupations
Child and youth services workers
Family services workers
Disability services workers and aged or disabled care workers
Other community services workers
Geographic distribution
States and territories
Health workers
Community services workers
Remoteness Areas
Health workers
Community services workers
End matter
Appendixes
Explanatory notes
A1.1 Scope
A1.2 Occupation
A1.3 Industry
A1.4 Qualifications
A1.5 Region
A1.6 Counts
Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) codes used in this report
Australian and New Zealand Standard Industry Classification (ANZSIC): Division Q: health care and social assistance
Additional tables
Tables available from the AIHW website 1
References
List of tables
List of figures
Additional material
Appendix 5 tables 1
Note: Table titles have been updated to accurately reflect the table content.
General characteristics
Persons
employed in health and community services occupations: occupation (6-digit ANZSCO), age group by sex, 2006 (133KB XLS)
Persons employed in health and community services occupations:
occupation (6-digit ANZSCO), weekly hours worked (in ranges) by sex,
2006 (107KB XLS)
Persons
employed in health and community services occupations: occupation
(6-digit ANZSCO) by Indigenous status, 2006 (56KB XLS)
Indigenous persons employed in health and community services
occupations: occupation (6-digit ANZSCO) by average age, 2006 (51KB XLS)
Indigenous persons employed in health and community services
occupations: occupation (6-digit ANZSCO) average weekly hours worked,
2006 (52KB XLS)
Persons
employed in health and community services occupations who reported a
post-school qualification: occupation (6-digit ANZSCO), qualification
level, 2006 (65KB XLS)
Persons who reported a post-school qualification in a health and community services related field: field of study qualification (6-digit ASCED), labour force status, 2006 (55KB XLS)
Persons employed
in health and community services occupations: occupation (6-digit ANZSCO),
weekly income (in ranges), 2006 (86KB XLS)
State and territory
Persons
employed in health and community services occupations: occupation
(6-digit ANZSCO), birthplace, states and territories, 2006 (273KB XLS)
Persons
employed in health and community services occupations: occupation
(6-digit ANZSCO), age group by sex, states and territories, 2006 (976KB
XLS)
Persons
employed in health and community services occupations: occupation
(6-digit ANZSCO), average age, states and territories, 2006 (275KB XLS)
Indigenous persons employed in health and community services occupations: occupation (6-digit ANZSCO), weekly hours worked (in ranges) by sex, states and territories, 2006 (1MB XLS)
Indigenous persons employed in health and community services occupations: occupation (6-digit ANZSCO), age group, states and territories, 2006 (827KMB XLS)
Persons employed in health
and social assistance industries: sex, states and territories, 2006
(1.2MB XLS)
Persons
employed in health and community services occupations: occupation
(6-digit ANZSCO): industry, states and territories, 2006 (3.1MB XLS)
Remoteness area
Persons employed in health and community services occupations:
occupation (6-digit ANZSCO), birthplace, Remoteness Areas, 2006 (4.6MB
XLS)
Persons employed in health and community services occupations:
occupation (6-digit ANZSCO), age group, Remoteness Areas, 2006 (4.6MB
XLS)
Persons employed in health and community services occupations:
occupation (6-digit ANZSCO), sex, Remoteness Areas, 2006 (4.6MB XLS)
Persons employed in health and social assistance industries: industry, occupation group, age group, Remoteness Areas, 2006 (4.5MB XLS)
State and territory by remoteness area
Persons
employed in health and community services occupations: occupation
(6-digit ANZSCO), states and territories by Remoteness Areas, 2006
(4.7MB XLS)
Notes and corrections
The current version of the publication is presented above.
Previous versions of files that have been updated or corrected are presented
below.
Appendix 5 was not available as part of the printed copy. (20 March
2009)