Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations aged 50 and over
Citation
AIHW
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2018) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations aged 50 and over, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 25 September 2023.
APA
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2018). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations aged 50 and over. Canberra: AIHW.
MLA
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations aged 50 and over. AIHW, 2018.
Vancouver
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations aged 50 and over. Canberra: AIHW; 2018.
Harvard
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2018, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations aged 50 and over, AIHW, Canberra.
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This report provides estimated numbers and demographic characteristics of the Stolen Generations survivors aged 50 and over in 2014–15. It presents data on a range of health and socioeconomic outcomes, and analysis of differences with an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander comparison group to examine the effects of removal from families. The findings will help to inform the needs for health, disability and housing services for the older Stolen Generations members.
- ISBN: 978-1-76054-448-5
- Cat. no: IHW 199
- Pages: 12
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In 2014-15 there were an estimated 13,800 surviving Stolen Generations aged 50 and over
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Around 1 in 7 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50 and over had been removed from their families
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Stolen Generations aged 50 and over are more likely than other older Indigenous Australians to live alone
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Stolen Generations survivors aged 50 and over are worse off than other older Indigenous people on a range of outcomes