The Australian Living Standards Study Box Hill Report
The Australian Living Standards Study
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August 1993
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Overview
This document reports on the results of a study of living standards in the City of Box Hill, a middle suburban area of Melbourne. This document forms part of a major three year study of the living standards of Australian families undertaken by the Australian Institute of Family Studies. The chapters in the document cover: the Australian Living Standards Study and the City of Box Hill, Economic resources by Helen Brownlee; Employment, unemployment and training by Audrey VandenHeuvel, Helen Brownlee and Peter McDonald; Housing by Andrew Burbidge; Health services by Helen Brownlee; Transport by Andrew Burbidge; Child care and early childhood services by Peter McDonald; Primary and secondary education by Ruth Weston and Christine Millward; Leisure and recreation by Violet Kolar; Neighbourhood and local services by Helen Brownlee; Family relationships by Christine Millward; Experience of health and health-related lifestyle patterns by Ruth Weston.
Contents
- The Australian Living Standards Study and the City of Box Hill by Peter McDonald and Helen Brownlee
- Economic Resources by Helen Brownlee
- Employment, Unemployment and Training by Audrey VandenHeuvel, Helen Brownlee and Peter McDonald
- Housing by Andrew Burbidge
- Health Services by Helen Brownlee
- Transport by Andrew Burbidge
- Child Care and Early Childhood Services by Peter McDonald
- Primary and Secondary Education by Ruth Weston and Christine Millward
- Leisure and Recreation by Violet Kolar
- Neighbourhood and Local, Services by Helen Brownlee
- Family Relationships by Christine Millward
- Experience of Health and Health-related Lifestyle Patterns by Ruth Weston
- Conclusion by Peter McDonald