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Helped out any local group or organisation at least once in the last 3 months by year,
persons aged 16 years and over, NSW, 2002-2006

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MalesFemalesPersons
YearUrban
(95% CI)
Rural
(95% CI)
NSW
(95% CI)
Urban
(95% CI)
Rural
(95% CI)
NSW
(95% CI)
Urban
(95% CI)
Rural
(95% CI)
NSW
(95% CI)
200226.0 (23.7-28.2)41.5 (38.7-44.2)30.7 (28.9-32.4)31.8 (29.7-33.8)45.8 (43.5-48.0)36.0 (34.4-37.6)28.9 (27.4-30.4)43.6 (41.8-45.4)33.4 (32.2-34.5)
200328.1 (25.8-30.5)38.9 (36.4-41.4)31.4 (29.6-33.2)29.9 (28.0-31.8)40.6 (38.5-42.7)33.1 (31.6-34.6)28.8 (27.3-30.3)39.6 (38.0-41.3)32.1 (30.9-33.2)
200528.7 (26.3-31.0)40.3 (37.7-42.9)32.2 (30.3-34.0)35.1 (33.1-37.2)46.6 (44.5-48.7)38.6 (37.0-40.2)32.0 (30.4-33.5)43.5 (41.9-45.2)35.4 (34.2-36.6)
200630.1 (27.3-32.9)43.5 (40.3-46.7)34.1 (31.9-36.3)34.4 (32.1-36.8)45.2 (42.7-47.8)37.7 (35.9-39.5)32.3 (30.4-34.1)44.4 (42.3-46.4)35.9 (34.5-37.3)


Note: Estimates are based on the following numbers of respondents for NSW: 2002: 12,613; 2003: 12,995; 2005: 11,481; 2006: 7,938.
The indicator includes those who have helped out any local group or organisation at least once in the last 3 months. The question used was: In the last 3 months, have you helped out any local group or organisation such as a school, scouts and brownies, a sporting club, or hospital, as a volunteer, or other organisation?
Source: New South Wales Population Health Survey 2006 (HOIST). Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health.
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Produced by: Centre for Epidemiology and Research, Population Health Division, NSW Department of Health.
Last updated on: 1 July 2007

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