Measuring Individual Poverty: Correlates and Variation Over Time in Australia
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive analysis of individual poverty in Australia through this 49-minute lecture from the University of Melbourne. Delve into the variations in poverty status at the household level using longitudinal Australian Census data from 2006 to 2016. Examine the movements into and out of poverty, persistence across socio-demographic characteristics, and factors affecting poverty such as ageing, employment, education, and family dynamics. Investigate the correlation between community poverty rates and individual poverty, extending previous research on poverty in Australia. Learn about the upcoming Breaking Down Barriers report, developed in partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation, which addresses these crucial issues. Gain insights into the methodology, preliminary analysis, group analysis, and key diagrams used to illustrate poverty flows. Consider the impact of the post-pandemic environment on employment rates and financial stress. Engage with audience questions and explore regional effects, internal migration, and data quality concerns related to poverty measurement in Australia.
Syllabus
Introduction
Methodology
Preliminary Analysis
Group Analysis
Sand Key Diagram
Flow of Poverty
Summary
Additional Statistics
Impact on PostPandemic Environment
Employment Rates
Financial Stress
Audience Questions
Regional Effects
Internal Migration
Data Quality
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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