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- Benefits outweigh taxes for households | Australian Bureau of . . .
Across the states and territories, households in Tasmania received the most benefit after taxes, at $360 on average per week In aggregate, households in the ACT did not receive a benefit after tax, instead paying, on average, $79 more in taxes than benefits received
- Australian Labour Force Participation: Historical Trends and . . .
Since the 1970s, the female participation rate has increased by more than 15 percentage points This paper studies these developments through the lens of an age and cohort-based framework and uses the estimated model to analyse historical trends and the implications of these past developments for future participation rate trends in Australia
- News, sport and opinion from the Guardians US edition | The . . .
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- Sexual violence, 2021-22 financial year | Australian Bureau . . .
Women who were renting were more likely to have experienced sexual violence (7 1%) than women who owned their home (1 5%) Capital city balance of state The rate of sexual violence was higher for women living in a capital city (3 4%) compared with women living outside of a capital city (2 3%)
- Composition of the Australian Economy Snapshot | Education
Composition of the Australian Economy Snapshot Data in this snapshot are the latest available as at 22 May 2025
- An increase in the national minimum wage supports a more . . .
Raising the minimum wage to $15 by 2025, as called for in the Raise the Wage Act of 2021, is an important step toward reversing the erosion of the minimum wage’s buying power and—as detailed later in this report—achieving greater racial and gender pay equity, as well as fairer wages for those workers most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021 Census snapshot: Australia has doubled in size over the . . .
This is an increase of over two million people (2,020,896), or 8 6 per cent, since the 2016 Census Australia’s Census count has more than doubled in the last 50 years, with the 1971 Census counting over 12 million people (12,493,001)
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