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has gloss | eng: Socio-Economics Indexes for Areas (usually known by its acronym SEIFA) is a product of the Australia's national statistical agency, the Australian Bureau of Statistics, which measures and ranks areas according to socio-economic and positional disadvantage based on information derived from the five-yearly Census of Population and Housing. The SEIFA is the most widely used general measure of socio-economic status (SES) by area, whose size may range from Census Collection Districts and metropolitan suburbs through to large Statistical Divisions such as metropolitan areas. The variables used are typically income, education, occupation and housing conditions. |
lexicalization | eng: SEIFA |
instance of | e/Demography of Australia |
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