Official Statistics

Social justice: family stability indicator results 2013 to 2014

Analysis on the proportion of children living with both their birth parents by income, and the relationship happiness reported by parents.

Documents

Social justice outcomes framework: family stability indicator update – March 2016

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Data tables: family stability indicator results 2013 to 2014

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These publications present the 2013 to 2014 results for the family stability indicator.

The family stability indicator measures:

  • the percentage of all children who are not living with both their birth parents, by age of child
  • the percentage of children in low income households not living with both parents compared to the percentage of children in middle to higher income households
  • the percentage of children living with both birth parents where the parents report happiness or unhappiness in their relationship

The indicator is part of the Social Justice Outcome Framework.

Find more information and previous results for the Social Justice outcomes framework: family stability indicator.

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Published 22 March 2016

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