Women in Australia: Report released today

    I am trailer bound and working from home. I gave M my credit card at lunchtime and instructed him to hide it, and now can’t leave the trailer until tomorrow when I get paid and therefore have money for petrol. Trapped by my own best intentions.

    The Women in Australia report was launched today by Julie Bishop and, after a cursory scan, these are the stats that I thought were interesting. (I wonder if I will be the only person to point out how annoying it is that every full page picture of a woman in this bazillion page report is of someone almost objectionably good looking with American teeth? Gah.)

    • As at June 2006, women comprised 50.2% of the population.
    • Women continue to do the majority of housework and child care.
    • Between the ages of 15 and 64 years, death rates for Indigenous women were at least three times the rate of other Australian women.
    • Australian women do not eat enough fruit and vegetables, nearly half are overweight or obese and about one-third do not exercise.
    • In couples where both partners worked full-time, women spent seven hours per week more than men doing housework and household errands.
    • The most common health risk factor for women was inadequate vegetable consumption, affecting 84% of all women aged 18 years or more and 40% of women had inadequate fruit consumption.
    • In May 2004, the gender pay gap was 8% for average hourly ordinary full-time earnings.
    • Between 1996 and 2005, the number of women in apprenticeships and traineeships has increased four fold.
    • 6 out of the top 200 Australian companies had female Chief Executive Officers in 2006.
    • Domestic violence is the leading contributor to death, disability and illness in Victorian women under the age of 45 years.
    • 28.3% of Commonwealth parliamentarians are women.
    • Only a small number of women were found to be happy with living in trailer surrounded by faux wood. However, the exceptions to the rule all professed a reliance on cheese, the Internet and a dedication to never being mortgage slaves.

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