Australia | |||
Share prices (10 years ago as 100) (2021) | 222 [6/10 countries] | ||
% of currency and deposits in household financial assets | 21.6% (2021) [7/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Manufacturing, value added (% of GDP) | 5.5% (2021) [10/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Tourism, % of GDP | 2.6% (2019) [3/5 countries] | ||
Tourism, employment, % of total employment | 5.0% (2019) [4/7 countries] |
Australia | |||
New business density (new registrations per 1,000 people ages 15-64) (2020) | 14.27 [2/6 countries] | ||
Cost of business start-up procedures (% of GNI per capita) (2019) | 0.7% [6/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who think that employees have more job security than the self-employed (2005) | 51.8% [7/9 countries] | ||
% of those who think that being an employee interferes more with family life than self-employment (2005) | 25.8% [6/9 countries] | ||
% of those who prefer being an employee to being self-employed (2005) | 48.0% [6/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
Part-time employment - male | 15.3% (2019) [1/9 countries] | ||
Part-time employment - female | 37.1% (2019) [2/9 countries] | ||
Temporary employment - male as % of dependent employment | 4.7% (2017) [9/10 countries] | ||
Temporary employment - female as % of dependent employment | 5.9% (2017) [9/10 countries] | ||
Temporary employment - 15-24 years as % of dependent employment | 5.5% (2017) [10/10 countries] | ||
% of those willing to accept temporary employment to avoid unemployment (2015) | 74.9% [1/7 countries] | ||
% of those willing to accept temporary employment to avoid unemployment (2005) | 72.7% [2/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who do any work for additional income in addition to their main job (2015) | 21.0% [2/7 countries] | ||
% of those who do any work for additional income in addition to their main job (2005) | 23.3% [2/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
Public expenditure for active labor policy, % of GDP | 0.23% (2018) [6/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who always/ often have to do hard physical work (2015) | 23.3% [6/7 countries] | ||
% of those who always/ often have to do hard physical work (2005) | 20.2% [7/9 countries] | ||
% of those who always/ often work in dangerous conditions (2005) | 9.8% [7/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who take part in activities of charitable or religious organisations that do voluntary work once a month or more (2017) | 17.0% [1/7 countries] | ||
% of those who never take part in activities of charitable or religious organisations that do voluntary work (2017) | 53.7% [6/7 countries] | ||
Time spent for volunteering (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 5.5 (2006) [3/8 countries] | ||
Time spent for volunteering (men, minutes per day per person) | 4.0 (2006) [3/8 countries] | ||
Time spent for volunteering (women, minutes per day per person) | 7.5 (2006) [1/8 countries] |
Australia | |||
Pre-school enrolment rates, children aged 0 to 2 year old | 39.6% (2017) [4/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
Average class size in primary education (public and private) | 23.5 (2018) [3/9 countries] | ||
Average class size in primary education (public) (2018) | 23.3 [3/9 countries] | ||
Average class size in primary education (private) | 24.1 (2018) [4/9 countries] | ||
Ratio of students to teaching staff in primary schools (public and private) (2018) | 14.9 [8/10 countries] | ||
Ratio of students to teaching staff in primary schools (public) (2018) | 14.8 [8/10 countries] | ||
Ratio of students to teaching staff in primary schools (private) (2018) | 15.1 [5/10 countries] | ||
Annual number of hours of compulsory instruction in primary education (2019) | 1,000 [1/8 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of Grade 4 students who have their own room (2019) | 78.9% [3/10 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who have internet connection at home (2019) | 94.5% [5/10 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who have internet connection at home (2007) | 92.7% [3/7 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who have their own mobile phone (2019) | 37.1% [9/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Average class size in lower secondary education (public and private) | 22.2 (2018) [7/9 countries] | ||
Average class size in lower secondary education (public) | 21.4 (2018) [8/9 countries] | ||
Average class size in lower secondary education (private) | 24.1 (2018) [4/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of Grade 8 students who have their own room (2019) | 90.8% [2/8 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who have their own room (2011) | 89.7% [2/7 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who have internet connection at home (2019) | 96.7% [6/8 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who have internet connection at home (2011) | 95.6% [4/7 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who have their own mobile phone (2019) | 91.0% [7/8 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of Grade 8 students who expect them to finish undergraduate or postgraduate degree (2019) | 52.9% [5/8 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who expect them to finish postgraduate degree (2019) | 23.1% [5/8 countries] |
Australia | |||
Performance on the reading (15 years old, average score) (2018) | 502.63 [7/10 countries] | ||
Performance on the reading (15 years old, average score) (2015) | 503 [5/10 countries] | ||
Performance on the reading (15 years old, average score) (2000) | 528 [2/10 countries] | ||
Performance on the mathematics (15 years old, average score) (2018) | 491.36 [8/10 countries] | ||
Performance on the mathematics (15 years old, average score) (2015) | 494 [5/10 countries] | ||
Performance on the mathematics (15 years old, average score) (2000) | 533 [3/10 countries] | ||
Performance on the science (15 years old, average score) (2018) | 502.96 [6/10 countries] | ||
Performance on the science (15 years old, average score) (2015) | 510 [4/10 countries] | ||
Performance on the science (15 years old, average score) (2000) | 528 [5/10 countries] | ||
% of 15 year old students who have ever repeated a grade (2009) | 8.4% [5/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of 15-year-old students who have a computer they can use for school work in their home (2018) | 92.9% [3/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-old students who have classic literature in their home (2018) | 40.1% [7/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-old students who have books of poetry in their home (2018) | 31.3% [8/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-old students who have works of art (e.g. paintings) in their home (2018) | 70.8% [4/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-old students who have musical instruments (e.g. guitar, piano) in their home (2018) | 23.1% [9/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of 15-year olds who read emails several times a day (2018) | 24.1% [1/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who chat on line several times a day (2018) | 63.9% [8/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who read online news several times a day (2018) | 16.0% [9/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who search information online to learn about a particular topic several times a day (2018) | 30.1% [4/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who take part in online group discussions or forums several times a day (2018) | 17.6% [1/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who search for practical information online several times a day (2018) | 19.1% [6/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of 15-year-olds who think that their life has clear meaning or purpose (2018) | 60.4% [6/9 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who have discovered a satisfactory meaning in life (2018) | 57.1% [5/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of 15-year olds who usually manage one way or another (2018) | 90.6% [2/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel proud that they have accomplished things (2018) | 89.2% [2/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel that they can handle many things at a time (2018) | 70.5% [2/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who can usually find their way out in a difficult situation (2018) | 83.2% [2/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of 15-year olds who feel like an outsider (or left out of things) (2018) | 26.3% [3/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who make friends easily at school (2018) | 73.5% [4/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel like they belong at school. (2018) | 66.3% [4/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel awkward and out of place in their school. (2018) | 24.1% [2/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who think that other students seem to like them (2018) | 82.7% [1/10 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel lonely at school (2018) | 18.8% [2/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Average hours per week to spend learning foreign language out of school (2015) | 2.75 [10/10 countries] | ||
Dispersion (S.E.) of hours per week to spend learning foreign language out of school (2015) | 0.077 [9/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Number of Nobel prize lauriates (by place of birth) (2020) | 14 [9/10 countries] | ||
Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD) at current PPP million $ | 22,376 (2017) [9/10 countries] | ||
Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD) as % of GDP | 1.79% (2017) [7/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
E-Government Development Index (2020) | 0.9432 [2/10 countries] | ||
E-Participation Index (as a component of E-Government Development Index) (2020) | 0.9643 [5/10 countries] | ||
Online Service Index (as a component of E-Government Development Index) (2020) | 0.9471 [3/10 countries] | ||
Human Capital Component (as a component of E-Government Development Index) (2020) | 1.0000 [1/10 countries] | ||
Telecomm Infrustrcture Index (as a component of E-Government Development Index) (2020) | 0.8825 [7/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Bird species, threatened (2018) | 52 [2/10 countries] | ||
Fish species, threatened (2018) | 125 [2/10 countries] | ||
Mammal species, threatened (2018) | 63 [1/10 countries] | ||
Plant species (higher), threatened (2018) | 108 [2/10 countries] | ||
Terrestrial protected areas (% of total land area) (2018) | 19.3% [6/10 countries] | ||
Marine protected areas (% of territorial waters) (2018) | 40.6% [4/10 countries] | ||
% of those who think that gene modification is very dangerous for the environment (2010) | 36.1% [7/9 countries] | ||
% of those who think that genetically modified foods are the most important environmental problem for their country (2010) | 5.5% [3/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
Coal supply per capita (kg) (2018) | 1,286 [3/10 countries] | ||
Crude oil supply per capita (kg) (2018) | 811 [8/10 countries] | ||
Natural gas supply per capita (million J) (2018) | 60,820 [3/10 countries] | ||
Electric power supply per capita (kWh) (2018) | 10,483 [5/10 countries] | ||
Renewable energy, % of primary energy supply (2020) | 8.5% [7/10 countries] | ||
Electricity production from oil, gas and coal sources, % of total (2018) | 84.2% [1/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Municipal waste (kg per capita) | 499 (2019) [4/10 countries] | ||
Municipal waste, % of recycling | 24.6% (2019) [5/10 countries] | ||
% of those who think that domestic waste disposal is the most important environmental problem for their country (2010) | 4.5% [7/9 countries] | ||
% of those who think that domestic waste disposal is the most important environmental problem for them and their family (2010) | 9.9% [6/9 countries] | ||
% of those who always sort things for recycling (2010) | 75.3% [4/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who think that policies depend more on what is happening in the world economy (2016) | 33.0% [7/8 countries] |
Australia | |||
Exports of goods and services (billion US$) (2020) | 318.5 [9/10 countries] | ||
Exports of goods and services, % of GDP (2020) | 24.0% [8/10 countries] | ||
Imports of goods and services (billion US$) (2020) | 266.3 [9/10 countries] | ||
Imports of goods and services, % of GDP (2020) | 20.1% [8/10 countries] | ||
External balance on goods and services (million US$) (2020) | 52 [4/10 countries] | ||
Current account balance (billion US$) (2021) | 35.224 [5/10 countries] | ||
Export from Japan (million US$) (2018) | 17,526 [4/9 countries] | ||
Import to Japan (million US$) (2018) | 47,175 [2/9 countries] | ||
% of those who think the import of foreign products should be limited (2003) | 66.1% [1/9 countries] | ||
% of those who think the import of foreign products should be limited (1995) | 77.8% [1/8 countries] | ||
% of those who agree that free trade leads to better products becoming available in the country (2003) | 51.2% [8/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
Outward direct investment - stock (% of GDP) (2020) | 44.1% [6/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Height - Men (cm) (2001-2007) | 178.1 [3/10 countries] | ||
Height - Women (cm) (2001-2007) | 164.1 [3/10 countries] | ||
Prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents (5?19 years) (%) (2016) | 12.4% [3/10 countries] | ||
Age-standardized prevalence of obesity among adults (18+ years) (%) (2016) | 29.0% [3/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Number of Aesthetic/ Cosmetic Procedures (2011) | 108,124 [9/9 countries] | ||
Number of Aesthetic/ Cosmetic Procedures per 10,000 population (2011) | 48.4 [8/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who do moderate physical activity every day (2011) | 17.3% [3/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
Prevalence of anaemia in women of reproductive age (15?49 years) (%) (2019) | 8.5% [10/10 countries] | ||
Age-standardized prevalence of hypertension among adults aged 30-79 years (%) (2019) | 29.3% [6/10 countries] | ||
Blood type A (% of total) (??) | 38% [8/8 countries] | ||
Blood type AB (% of total) (??) | 3% [6/8 countries] | ||
Blood type B (% of total) (??) | 10% [4/8 countries] | ||
Blood type O (% of total) (??) | 49% [1/8 countries] |
Australia | |||
Time spent for sleeping (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 512.4 (2006) [5/10 countries] | ||
Time spent for sleeping (men, minutes per day per person) | 512.8 (2006) [4/10 countries] | ||
Time spent for sleeping (women, minutes per day per person) | 514.0 (2006) [4/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Time spent for eating and drinking (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 89.1 (2006) [6/10 countries] | ||
Time spent for eating and drinking (men, minutes per day per person) | 87.3 (2006) [6/10 countries] | ||
Time spent for eating and drinking (women, minutes per day per person) | 91.0 (2006) [6/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
Current tobacco smokers, men and women (% of population) | 14.0% (2019) [7/8 countries] | ||
Current tobacco smokers, men (% of population) (2001-2020) | 15.9% [6/8 countries] | ||
Current tobacco smokers, women (% of population) (2001-2020) | 12.2% [6/8 countries] | ||
% of those who smoke more than 10 cigarettes per day (2011) | 6.1% [8/9 countries] | ||
% of those who think that non-smokers should be medically prioritized over heavy smokers (2011) | 67.1% [1/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who use cannabis | 11.60% (2019) [3/10 countries] | ||
% of those who use cocaine | 4.20% (2019) [1/10 countries] | ||
% of those who use ecstasy | 3.00% (2019) [1/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
New HIV infectionsf (per 1000 uninfected population) (2020) | 0.03 [2/4 countries] | ||
Tuberculosis incidence (per 100,000 population) (2020) | 7 [4/10 countries] | ||
Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) prevalence among children under 5 years (%) (2020) | 0.13 [7/10 countries] | ||
Reported number of people requiring interventions against NTDs (2020) | 20,401 [1/10 countries] | ||
Probability of dying from any of CVD, cancer, diabetes, CRD between age 30-70 (%) (2019) | 8.6 [7/10 countries] | ||
% of those who think that antibiotics can kill bacteria but not viruses (1993) | 81.5% [1/7 countries] | ||
% of those who think that all man-made chemicals can cause cancer if they eat enough of them (1993) | 35.9% [7/7 countries] |
Australia | |||
Food self-sufficiency ratio (calorie-based) (2019) | 169% [2/10 countries] | ||
Agriculture, forestry and fishing, value added per worker (constant 2015 US$) (2019) | 86,838 [3/10 countries] | ||
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (million US$) | 34,982 (2021) [5/9 countries] | ||
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (% of GDP) | 2.3% (2021) [1/9 countries] | ||
Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) (2019) | 2.6% [4/10 countries] | ||
Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) (2019) | 2.6% [4/10 countries] | ||
Producer support estimates, as % of gross farm receipts (2021) | 2.85% [6/6 countries] |
Australia | |||
Stimulants, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 5.91 [4/10 countries] | ||
Coffee and products, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 5.38 [6/10 countries] | ||
Tea (including mate), food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 0.53 [3/10 countries] | ||
Alcoholic Beverages, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 102.37 [2/10 countries] | ||
Total alcohol per capita (??15 years of age) consumptionl (litres of pure alcohol) (2019) | 10.4 [4/10 countries] | ||
% of those who often drink 4 or more alcoholic drinks on the same day (2011) | 10.6% [3/9 countries] | ||
Wine, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 20.44 [3/10 countries] | ||
Beer, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 78.11 [2/10 countries] | ||
Fermented beverages, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 0.98 [6/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who eat fresh fruit or vegetables every day (2011) | 70.0% [1/9 countries] | ||
% of those who refuse to eat meat for moral or environmental reasons at least sometimes (1993) | 19.5% [7/7 countries] | ||
% of those who often try to buy fruits and vegetables grown without pesticides or chemicals (2010) | 41.6% [5/9 countries] | ||
% of those who often try to buy fruits and vegetables grown without pesticides or chemicals (1993) | 29.3% [3/7 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who play cards or board games in their free time several times a month or more (2007) | 17.5% [6/8 countries] | ||
% of those who play card games most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 19.9% [5/8 countries] | ||
% of those who play computer games most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 14.2% [5/8 countries] | ||
% of those who play gambling most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 10.6% [2/8 countries] | ||
% of those who play word or number games most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 30.7% [1/8 countries] | ||
% of those who play mah-jongg most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 1.1% [3/8 countries] | ||
% of those who play jigsaw puzzles most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 3.5% [2/8 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who play computer games for less than 1 hour per day (2007) | 66.7% [4/7 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who play computer games for more than 2 hours per day (2007) | 15.3% [4/7 countries] |
Australia | |||
Travel & Tourism Competitiveness (ranking by World Economic Forum) (2019) | 7 [6/10 countries] | ||
Number of foreign visitors to Japan (2019) | 620,397 [3/9 countries] | ||
Number of foreign visitors to Japan (per 10,000 population) (2019) | 244.8 [2/9 countries] | ||
International tourism, receipts (% of total exports) (2019) | 14.0% [1/7 countries] | ||
International tourism, number of arrivals (ten thousands) (2019) | 946.6 [9/10 countries] | ||
International tourism, expenditures (% of total imports) (2019) | 14.0% [1/7 countries] | ||
International tourism, number of departures (ten thousands) (2019) | 1,162.4 [10/10 countries] | ||
% of those who never stayed away from home in the last year (2007) | 15.4% [6/8 countries] | ||
% of those who stayed away from home for more than 10 days (2007) | 56.5% [2/8 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who read books in their free time daily (2007) | 26.9% [2/8 countries] | ||
% of those who get much enjoyment from reading books (2007) | 70.4% [1/8 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who read a book for enjoyment for less than 1 hours per day (2007) | 67.3% [5/7 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who read a book for enjoyment for more than 2 hours per day (2007) | 14.2% [3/7 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who read a book for enjoyment for less than 1 hours per day (2007) | 80.6% [3/8 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who read a book for enjoyment for more than 2 hours per day (2007) | 6.6% [5/8 countries] | ||
% of those who are proud of their country in its achievements in the arts and literature (2003) | 87.8% [4/9 countries] | ||
% of those who are proud of their country in its achievements in the arts and literature (1995) | 89.3% [2/8 countries] |
Australia | |||
Time spent for TV or radio at home (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 140.1 (2006) [2/10 countries] | ||
Time spent for TV or radio at home (men, minutes per day per person) | 158.6 (2006) [1/10 countries] | ||
Time spent for TV or radio at home (women, minutes per day per person) | 123.0 (2006) [2/10 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who listen to music in their free time daily (2007) | 50.8% [5/8 countries] | ||
Musical instruments, output (100 million yen) (2005) | 1,875.9 [1/9 countries] | ||
Musical instruments, output as % of total manufacturing (2005) | 0.649% [1/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
Number of cinemas (2005) | 519 [7/7 countries] | ||
Film production, 2005-2009 average (2005-2009) | 31.4 [10/10 countries] | ||
Average ticket price (US$) | 9.35 (2009) [4/8 countries] | ||
% of those who go to the movies in their free time several times a month or more (2007) | 8.7% [4/8 countries] | ||
% of those who agree that increased exposure to foreign films, music, and books is damaging our national and local cultures (2003) | 24.0% [6/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who feel close to their town or city (2003) | 82.0% [2/9 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their town or city (1995) | 75.3% [4/8 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their county (2003) | 77.2% [3/9 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their county (1995) | 75.0% [3/8 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their country (2003) | 92.8% [1/9 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their country (1995) | 94.0% [2/8 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to [Continent] (2003) | 15.7% [9/9 countries] |
Australia | |||
Christian, % of population (2012) | 63.8% [8/10 countries] | ||
Catholic, % of population (2012) | 25.8% [4/6 countries] | ||
Protestant, % of population (2012) | 27.4% [4/7 countries] | ||
Orthodox, % of population (2012) | 2.7% [1/1 countries] | ||
Muslim, % of population (2012) | 1.7% [5/6 countries] | ||
Buddhism, % of population (2012) | 2.1% [3/4 countries] |
Australia | |||
% of those who consider themselves to be a spiritual person interested in the sacred or the supernatural (2008) | 47.2% [2/9 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in life after death (4 choices) (2008) | 50.9% [5/9 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in heaven (4 choices) (2008) | 48.0% [6/9 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in hell (4 choices) (2008) | 31.8% [6/9 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in reincarnation (2008) | 24.6% [6/9 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in nirvana (2008) | 14.4% [5/9 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in the supernatural powers of deceased ancestors (2008) | 22.0% [5/9 countries] |