
Socio-economic Background and the Incidence of Partner Violence: Evidence from HILDA
Author/editor: Chapman, B & Taylor, M
Year published: 2022
Using 14 waves from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia (HILDA) longitudinal survey, Chapman and Taylor (2022) report extensive analysis of the financial consequences of (apparent) partner violence (PV) for Australian women. While the focus of that exercise concerns PV and…
Spatiotemporal Analysis of Australian Suicide Deaths and Other Deaths of Despair Between 2001 and 2020
Author/editor: Biddle, N, Ellen, L
Year published: 2022
Analysis of suicide monitoring data at smaller specified units of geography and time, and considering possible associations with other causes of death, has the potential to provide important information upon which to design prevention and intervention initiatives. We constructed and analysed a…

Tertiary student finances under COVID-19
Author/editor: Norton, A
Year published: 2022
Tertiary education students have three main sources of financial support – their families, the labour market, and government payments. This paper explores how COVID-19 affected these sources of student finance. Only limited information is available on family finances, but multiple datasets provide…

The experience of COVID-19 in Australia, including long-COVID – Evidence from the COVID-19 Impact Monitoring Survey Series, August 2022
Author/editor: Biddle, N, Korda, R
Year published: 2022
The aim of this paper is to describe the experience of COVID-19 in Australia, examine the factors associated with whether or not someone had COVID-19, including long-COVID, and relate this experience to broader measures of wellbeing. Data for the paper comes from the 12th wave of the COVID-19…

The relationship between COVID-19 policies and subjective wellbeing – August 2022
Author/editor: Biddle, N, Edwards, B, Rehill, P
Year published: 2022
The aim of this paper is to examine the trends and determinants of wellbeing in Australia over the entire COVID-19 period, up to and including August 2022. In particular, we make use of multiple waves of the COVID-19 Impact Monitoring Survey data, focusing on the relationship between individual…

Tracking wellbeing outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic (January 2022): Riding the Omicron wave
Author/editor: Biddle, N & Gray, M
Year published: 2022
This paper provides a summary of COVID-19 and wellbeing data from the January 2022 ANUpoll, the tenth poll in the ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods COVID-19 Impact Monitoring Survey program. The January 2022 survey collected data from 3,472 Australians aged 18 years and over. We show a…

Views on policy and politics on the eve of the 2022 Federal Election
Author/editor: Biddle, N & Gray, M
Year published: 2022
This paper focuses on the views of Australians on politics and policy, just as the 2022 federal election campaign got underway. We use data from the April 2022 ANUpoll which collected data from 3,587 Australians aged 18 years and over. The data collection occurred between the 11th and 26th of April…