Number of carers aged 15-64 years (carers of people aged 0-64 years with disability) who are employed and work less than 35 hours per week, who wanted to work more hours and would be able to start work with more hours in the next 4 weeks.
Definition
Proportion of carers (of people with disability) aged 15-64, who usually work less than 35 hours per week, who wanted to work more hours and would be able to start work with more hours in the next 4 weeks.
Indicator Summary
Number of carers who are in the labour force (employed or unemployed) aged 15–64 years (carers of people aged 0–64 years with disability).
Number of carers aged 15-64 years (carers of people aged 0-64 years with disability) who are employed and work less than 35 hours per week, who wanted to work more hours and would be able to start work with more hours in the next 4 weeks divided by the number of carers aged 15-64 years (carers of people aged 0-64 …
To be developed
Outcome Areas
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Families and carers are well supported
Statuses: [ACSA Research Data Stewards Committee: Standard, July 3, 2020]Families and carers are well supported.
Calculation rules
- Description
Number of carers aged 15-64 years (carers of people aged 0-64 years with disability) who are employed and work less than 35 hours per week, who wanted to work more hours and would be able to start work with more hours in the next 4 weeks divided by the number of carers aged 15-64 years (carers of people aged 0-64 years with disability) who are in the labour force (employed or unemployed) and is expressed as a percentage.
Number of carers aged 15-64 years (carers of people aged 0-64 years with disability) who are employed and work less than 35 hours per week, who wanted to work more hours and would be able to start work with more hours in the next 4 weeks.
Number of carers who are in the labour force (employed or unemployed) aged 15–64 years (carers of people aged 0–64 years with disability).
To be developed
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