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Australian Bureau of Statistics, Socio Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) Summary, Australian Capital Territory, 2006

SEIFA is a suite of four summary measures that have been created from 2006 Census information. The indexes can be used to explore different aspects of socio-economic conditions by geographic areas. For each index, every geographic area in Australia is given a SEIFA number which shows how disadvantaged that area is compared with other areas in Australia. Each index summarises a different aspect of the socio-economic conditions of people living in an area. Each summarise a different set of social and economic information. The indexes provide more general measures of socio-economic status than is given by measuring income or unemployment alone, for example

Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage: is derived from Census variables related to disadvantage such as low income low educational attainment unemployment and dwellings without motor vehicles

Index of Relative Socio-economic Advantage and Disadvantage: a continuum of advantage (high values) to disadvantage (low values) which is derived from Census variables related to both advantage and disadvantage, like household with low income and people with a tertiary education

Index of Economic Resources: focuses on Census variables like the income, housing expenditure and assets of households

Index of Education and Occupation: includes Census variables relating to the educational and occupational characteristics of communities, like the proportion of people with a higher qualification or those employed in a skilled occupation.

The concept of relative socio-economic disadvantage is neither simple, nor well defined. SEIFA uses a broad definition of relative socio-economic disadvantage in terms people's access to material and social resources, and their ability to participate in society. While SEIFA represents an average of all people living in an area, SEIFA does not represent the individual situation of each person. Larger areas are more likely to have greater diversity of people and households

Attributes Range Median Mean Standard Deviation
Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage Score 852 - 1158 1070.00 1067.73 52.61

Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage Score

Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage Decile 1 - 10 9.00 8.56 1.81

Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage Decile

Index of Economic Resources Score 823 - 1224 1060.00 1055.61 68.86

Index of Economic Resources Score

Usual Resident Population Text column (no statistics available)

Usual Resident Population

Index of Economic Resources Decile 1 - 10 9.00 7.92 2.44

Index of Economic Resources Decile

Index of Education and Occupation Score 859 - 1312 1105.00 1106.60 70.92

Index of Economic Resources Score

Index of Economic Resources Decile 1 - 10 9.00 8.96 1.53

Index of Economic Resources Decile

Statistical Local Area Code Whole Number column (no statistics available)

Statistical Local Area Code

Code 2007 Text column (no statistics available)
Usual Resident Population 15 - 15579 2977.00 3299.50 2479.81

Usual Resident Population

Name Text column (no statistics available)

Area Name

Index of Relative Socio-Economic Advantage and Disadvantage: Score 861 - 1229 1090.00 1091.34 59.90

Index of Relative Socio-Economic Advantage and Disadvantage: Score

Index of Relative Socio-Economic Advantage and Disadvantage: Decile 1 - 10 9.00 8.81 1.60

Index of Relative Socio-Economic Advantage and Disadvantage: Decile