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• In both the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations, the unemployed andthose not in the labour force were more likely than others to have low incomes(both equivalised household income and individual income) (figure 13.2.5).13.3 Associations between headline indicators andstrategic change indicatorsThe approach to measuring associations between the proxy headline indicators andstrategic change indicators is described in box 13.3.1.Box 13.3.1 Measuring associations between headline indicators andstrategic change indicatorsIn addition to the proxy headline indicators described in box 13.1.1, this section usesthe following measures from the 2004-05 NATSIHS which are closely linked tostrategic change indicators in the Report framework:NATSIHS measure• the proportion of the population whowere current daily smokers• the proportion of the population whoconsumed alcohol at risky to highrisk levels in the seven days prior tothe interview• the proportion of the population whoused illicit drugs in the 12 monthsprior to the interview• the proportion of the populationliving in crowded housing conditionsStrategic change indicator• Tobacco consumption and harm• Alcohol consumption and harm• Drug and other substance use andharm• Overcrowding in housing• the proportion of the populationliving on traditional lands• Proportion of Indigenous peoplewith access to their traditional landsComparisons between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations are not possible,as many of the above measures were not collected for the non-Indigenous population.Associations between headline indicators and strategic change indicators are identifiedby measuring the rate at which disadvantage in the strategic change areas occurstogether with disadvantage in the headline indicators.(Continued next page)MEASURINGMULTIPLEDISADVANTAGE13.15

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