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City of Ipswich

Unpaid care

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In 2021, there were 12,930 female carers in the City of Ipswich who provided unpaid assistance to a person with a disability, long term illness or old age.

The proportion of people providing unpaid care for the aged and disabled can be an important indicator of the level of demand for aged care services and facilities by local and state governments.

This characteristic generally does not vary greatly between areas. Australia-wide, a higher proportion of females provide unpaid care to the aged or disabled, compared to males.

Unpaid care characteristics should be viewed in conjunction with Household Type information.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'In the last two weeks did the person spend time providing unpaid care, help or assistance to family members or others because of a disability, a long term illness or problems related to old age?'.

Unpaid care
City of Ipswich - Total females aged 15+20212016Change
Assistance to a person with a disability, long term illness or old ageNumber%City of Ipswich - Total population %Number%City of Ipswich - Total population %2016 to 2021
Provided unpaid assistance12,93014.412.010,43613.811.6+2,494
No unpaid assistance provided71,27479.280.858,72677.779.5+12,548
Not stated5,8196.57.26,4178.58.9-598
Total persons aged 15+90,023100.0100.075,579100.0100.0+14,444
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the unpaid care provided by the females in the City of Ipswich in 2021 compared to City of Ipswich - Total population shows that there was a higher proportion of persons who provided unpaid care either to family members or others.

Overall, 14.4% of the females provided unpaid care, compared with 12.0% for City of Ipswich - Total population.

Emerging groups

The number of females who provided unpaid assistance to a person with a disability, long term illness or old age in the City of Ipswich increased by 2,494 people between 2016 and 2021.

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