In New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania it was arthritis, and in the Northern Territory it was asthma. The most commonly reported long-term health condition in Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory was a mental health condition. More than 16 million people reported not having a long-term health condition.A further 1 million reported having at least one other long-term health condition.750,000 people reported having been diagnosed with three or more of the selected long-term health conditions.1.5 million had two of the selected long-term health conditions.4.8 million people reported having one of the selected long-term health conditions.Over eight million people reported they had been diagnosed with a long-term health condition in the 2021 Census. Source: Method of travel to work ( MTWP), Hours worked ( HRSP).įor the first time, the Census collected information on ten common long-term health conditions in Australia. Zero hours accounts for people away from work for reasons such as taking leave or unable to work due to lockdown or self-isolation. 6.5 per cent (787,382) of employed people worked zero hours in the week before the 2021 Census, compared to 3.5 per cent (369,189 people) in 2016. For people living in capital cities, one in four reported working from home compared with one in eight people outside of capital cities.ĬOVID-19 restrictions impacted hours worked for some people.In the Northern Territory, 4.2 per cent (4,545 people) worked from home. ![]()
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