Category
Reference Table
Organisation
ID
Cat. no: INJCAT 216
Type
Standard
Version
1
Access
Open
Status
Active
Updated
August 2021
This is the current version.
This dataset has interactive maps and data visualisations based on counts and rates of hospitalised injury and injury deaths by remoteness of usual residence for Australian jurisdictions in 2017-18. Overall, rates of injury hospitalisations and deaths rise with increasing remoteness. Transport accidents and assaults/homicide show the strongest relationship between increasing remoteness and increasing rates of deaths and hospitalisations.
Main sections:
- About
- Summary
- Geography and injury
- Impact of remoteness on injury
- Variation by remoteness
- Variation by age and sex
- Variation by state and territory
- Variation by remoteness for different causes
Main sections:
- About
- Summary
- Geography and injury
- Impact of remoteness on injury
- Variation by remoteness
- Variation by age and sex
- Variation by state and territory
- Variation by remoteness for different causes
Access Geographical analysis of hospitalised injury and injury deaths data, 2017-18 v1.0
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