Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10620/17425
Longitudinal Study: HILDA
Title: A Compendium of Social Inclusion Indicators
Authors: Stanley, F 
Vinson, T 
Hillermann, J 
Graham, K 
Landt, J 
Brown, N 
Institution: Australian Social Inclusion Board Publications
Publication Date: May-2009
Pages: 111
Keywords: Relationships
Income
Participation
Alienation
Social Consequence
Abstract: An emphasis has been placed on the social consequences of being in a deprived situation,especially the alienation or disenfranchisement of people caught in poor circumstances.2 Income has continued to be an important consideration but it is argued that focusing on it alone can overstate the role of earnings in determining quality of life. Social exclusion focuses more on social relations and ‘… the extent to which people are able to participate in social affairs and attain power to influence decisions that affect them.
URL: http://www.socialinclusion.gov.au/sites/www.socialinclusion.gov.au/files/publications/pdf/compendium-of-si-indicators.pdf
ISBN: 9.78E+12
Research collection: Reports and technical papers
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