Category
Reference Table
Organisation
ID
Cat. no: INJCAT 216
Type
Standard
Version
1
Access
Open
Status
Active
Updated
Aug-21
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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