Baseline report
Data as at March 2024
This report provides sources and reference points for each indicator and measure listed in the reporting framework of Working for Women: A Strategy for Gender Equality. As a baseline, this is a point-in-time data and reference set on the status of gender equality in Australia at the time of the Strategy's release on 7 March 2024.
This report lists the data the Government will monitor to assess the impact of Working for Women and progress towards gender equality over the next 10 years. These data points have been selected in order to track progress against the ambitions of Working for Women and provide insight into the experiences of women and men in Australia. This baseline report will inform the mid-point review of Working for Women to be conducted in 2029.
Data sources used in this report are reported on different cycles from monthly through to every five years. Some data sources are updated on an ad hoc basis. The mid-point review will include the release of a mid-point update to the baseline to track change towards gender equality. Data measures and sources may also be added over time where more appropriate data sets emerge.
Where available, the data includes disaggregated data for First Nations people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with disability, people of different ages, and LGBTIQA+ people. There are limitations to this data in some cases, particularly where there are small population or sample sizes. The Government will work to improve data to help inform better outcomes for all Australians.
In addition to this report and the mid-point review, the Government will continue to release Status of Women Report Cards annually, highlighting key statistics across the priority areas of Working for Women.
Where indicators are informed by targets from existing strategies, time frames and target levels have been included in this report. The remaining indicators outline directional goals, but are not targets with specific time frames.
Foundation: Gender attitudes and stereotypes
Indicator | Measure | Baseline (2024) |
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Young people rejecting gender inequality | Difference in the percentage of respondents aged 16-24 years with an advanced rejection of gender inequality and all persons If young people have significantly higher levels of rejection of gender inequality than the general population, this will indicate progressive trend in attitudes to gender inequality (and vice versa). |
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Proportion of families with a female as the primary or sole income earner in the household | Proportion of couples aged under 65 with at least one member employed where a woman earns more than her male partner |
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Proportion of girls studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in year 12 | Proportion of female student enrolment in STEM subjects in year 12, disaggregated by Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics |
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Proportion of boys studying health and arts in year 12 | Proportion of male student enrolment in health and creative arts subjects in year 12 |
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Men's and women's enrolments at university | The percentage of male and female enrolments in university, by field of study |
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Priority area 1. Gender-based violence: End violence against women
Ref. | Indicator | Measure | Baseline (2024) |
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1.1.4 | Percentage of people who have experienced sexual violence | The percentage of women and men who have experienced sexual violence (encompassing assault and/or threat) since the age of 15 |
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1.1.5 | Percentage of people who have experienced sexual harassment | The percentage of women and men who have experience sexual harassment in the last 12 months |
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1.1.6 | Percentage of people who have experienced physical violence | The percentage of women and men who have experienced physical violence since the age of 15 |
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1.1.8 | Percentage of people who have experienced technology-facilitated abuse | The percentage of women and men who have experienced technology-facilitated abuse in their lifetime |
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1.1.9 | Percentage of people who are safe in their homes (physical and/or sexual partner violence) | The percentage of women and men who have experienced physical and/or sexual violence by a current or previous cohabiting partner since the age of 15 |
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1.1.10 | Percentage of people who are safe in their homes (partner emotional abuse) | The percentage of women and men who have experienced emotional abuse by a current or previous cohabiting partner since the age of 15 |
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1.1.11 | Percentage of people who are safe in their homes (partner economic abuse) | The percentage of women and men who have experienced economic abuse by a current or previous cohabiting partner since the age of 15 |
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1.1.13 | Percentage of people who are safe at work (sexual harassment) | The percentage of women and men that experienced workplace sexual harassment in the last 5 years, by age group |
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Priority area 2. Unpaid and paid care: Balance unpaid work and close the gender pay gap
Ref. | Indicator | Measure | Baseline (2024) |
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2.1.1 | Average number of hours of unpaid work done each week for women and men | The difference in hours of unpaid work and care done by women and men each week on average |
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2.1.2 | Average number of hours of unpaid child care done each week for women and men | The difference in hours of unpaid child care done by women and men each week on average |
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2.3.1 | Women and men working part-time | The percentage of women and men working part-time |
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Priority area 3. Economic equality and security: Close the gender pay gap and retirement income gender gap
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3.4.1 | Women's workforce participation | The percentage of women over 15 years who are participating in the labour force (employed or unemployed) |
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3.4.2 | Median superannuation account balances | Men’s median superannuation account balances minus women’s median superannuation account balances for all ages |
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3.5.1 | Women and men's access to homelessness services | The number of specialist homelessness services delivered |
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3.5.6 | Women and men's experiences of homelessness and other marginal housing | The rate of homelessness among women and men, by type |
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Priority area 4. Health: Gender equity in healthcare access and outcomes
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4.1.5 | Women and men who delayed or did not use health services when needed due to cost | The proportion of women and men who delayed using health services (GP, medical specialist, dental, hospital, mental health) when needed due to cost |
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4.3.2 | Access to consultations with health professionals for mental health | The percentage of women and men that saw a health professional for their mental health in the last 12 months |
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4.3.3 | Rates of self-harm | The percentage of women and men aged 16-85 that self-harmed in the last 12 months |
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Priority area 5. Leadership, representation and decision-making: Close leadership and representation gaps
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5.3.1 | Women and girls participating in sport | The women’s sport-related participation rate, by age group |
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