Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health – Website
Website for the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health a population-based survey that explores the factors contributing to the health and wellbeing of more than
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Website for the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health a population-based survey that explores the factors contributing to the health and wellbeing of more than
The women behind the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health share their thoughts on the study’s roots in the women’s health movement and the advances
Key ABS economic and social indicators measuring equality between males and females, including gender pay gap and life expectancy.
This document summarises the provision of women’s health centres in NSW to learn where they are located and what services they supply.
An academic paper exploring why women experience poorer health outcomes including higher rates of morbidity and disability, a disparity that has been attributed to societal
This report uses data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health to understand how women access and use the Medicare system. Summary
This report outlines decisions and actions agreed on by First Nations delegates and non-Indigenous collaborators at the Wiyi Yani U Thangani First Nations Women’s Safety
This position paper explains the importance of meaningful measures in providing a snapshot of the social determinants of women’s health, for example, how socio-economic disadvantage
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