6 research outputs found
Comparison of simulated total savings and income (annuity) at age 65 for people in full or part time employment with no chronic condition and with diabetes, as well as those who are not in the labour force due to diabetes.
<p>Comparison of simulated total savings and income (annuity) at age 65 for people in full or part time employment with no chronic condition and with diabetes, as well as those who are not in the labour force due to diabetes.</p
Proportion of individuals in income poverty with varying labour force and health status, amongst workers aged 45 to 64 years in Australia.
a<p>NILF  =  Not in labour force.</p>b<p>Poverty is defined as being below 50 per cent median equivalised family income i.e. AU $20 057.40.</p
Analysis of the distribution of annual equivalised income for unit incomes by employment status amongst workers aged 45–64 years in Australia.
<p>Analysis of the distribution of annual equivalised income for unit incomes by employment status amongst workers aged 45–64 years in Australia.</p
Odds ratio of being in income poverty<sup>a</sup> for those with and without diabetes by labour force status, adjusted for age, sex and education – amongst workers aged 45–64 years in Australia.
a<p>Poverty is defined as being below 50 per cent median equivalised family income i.e. AU $16 714.50.</p
Odds ratio of being in income poverty amongst those with diabetes but different labour force participation status – amongst workers aged 45 to 64 years in Australia.
<p>Odds ratio of being in income poverty amongst those with diabetes but different labour force participation status – amongst workers aged 45 to 64 years in Australia.</p
Proportion of individuals in each income quartile (equivalised annual income unit income) by employment status amongst workers aged 45–64 years in Australia.
a<p>Q1 is the lowest income quartile and Q4 is the highest income quartile.</p