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WESTIR Ltd analyses data from the Australian Census of Population and Housing for Greater Western Sydney.
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Women in Greater Western Sydney – July 2019
Women make an important contribution in society. They undertake a variety of roles including being mothers, guardians, partners, caregivers, leader...Read more -
Children 0-3 years old in Greater Western Sydney – May 2019
Children aged 0-3 years are one of the groups identified by Family and Community Services (FACS) as a target group in their Targeted Early Interven...Read more -
Non-Private Dwellings in Greater Western Sydney – May 2019
The 2016 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census showed that non-private dwellings within Greater Western Sydney (GWS) are becoming prominent ...Read more -
Ageing in Greater Western Sydney – March 2019
The population of Australia is ageing. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) states that “the proportion of older people, those aged 65 years...Read more -
Index of Household Advantage and Disadvantage – Implications for Greater Western Sydney – March 2019
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has recently produced an experimental index called the Index of Household Advantage and Disadvantage (IHA...Read more -
Housing in Greater Western Sydney – February 2019
Housing has become one of the biggest social and public policy issues in Australia. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of housing in G...Read more -
Young Mothers in Greater Western Sydney – February 2019
In Australia, in 2016, a total of 310,247 women gave birth creating a birth rate of 62 per 1,000 women of reproductive age (15-44 years). During th...Read more -
Disability and Need For Assistance With Core Activities In Greater Western Sydney – October 2018
This paper examines the available data on disability and need for assistance, from three data sources: the Australian Early Development Census [AED...Read more -
Socio-Economic Index for Areas in Greater Western Sydney – August 2018
The Socio-Economic Index for Areas (SEIFA) is a useful tool for identifying relative levels of socio-economic advantage and disadvantage in Austral...Read more -
Estimating Homelessness In Greater Western Sydney – July 2018
At the 2016 Census, there were an estimated 116,427 people in Australia who were classified as being homeless on Census night, up from 102, 439 per...Read more