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Sad to leave neighbourhood by socioeconomic disadvantage,
persons aged 16 years and over, NSW, 2006

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Quintile of
socioeconomic
disadvantage
Males
(95% CI)
Females
(95% CI)
Persons
(95% CI)
5th Quintile62.0 (56.6-67.4)72.3 (68.3-76.3)67.3 (63.9-70.6)
4th Quintile72.2 (67.5-76.9)76.0 (72.5-79.6)74.2 (71.3-77.1)
3rd Quintile69.3 (64.6-74.0)74.9 (71.1-78.7)72.1 (69.1-75.2)
2nd Quintile71.1 (66.5-75.7)79.2 (75.9-82.5)75.3 (72.5-78.1)
1st Quintile75.2 (70.1-80.2)79.8 (76.1-83.6)77.5 (74.3-80.6)
NSW 69.5 (67.3-71.7)76.3 (74.7-78.0)73.0 (71.6-74.3)


Note: Estimates are based on 7,735 respondents in NSW. For this indicator 227 (2.85%) were 'not stated' (Don't know or Refused) in NSW. The indicator includes those who would be sad if they had to leave their neighbourhood. The question used was: Would you be sad if you had to leave this neighbourhood?
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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