Home purchase assistance 2012-13 Data Quality Statement
Data Quality Statement Attributes
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Metadata item type: | Data Quality Statement |
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METEOR identifier: | 580944 |
Registration status: | AIHW Data Quality Statements, Superseded 05/06/2015 |
Data quality | |
Data quality statement summary: | All states and territories provide the AIHW with Home Purchase Assistance (HPA) data from their administrative systems. The AIHW compiles this data for annual national reporting on the National Affordable Housing Agreement and internal publications and bulletins. Care should be taken when comparing data across jurisdictions, given differences in the types of HPA programs run and differences in the broader jurisdictional housing systems. Care should also be taken when comparing data across time due to changes in the underlying HPA programs and how they are classified. All states and territories provide HPA and maintain administrative data sets about these programs. These data sets are provided annually to the AIHW. This collection contains data about HPA received during 2012-13 financial year and repayable forms of HPA provided prior to the 2012-13 financial year for which monies remain outstanding at the commencement of the 2012-13 financial year. |
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Institutional environment: | The AIHW is a major national agency set up by the Australian Government under the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Act 1987 to provide reliable, regular and relevant information and statistics on Australia's health and welfare. It is an independent statutory authority established in 1987, governed by a management Board, and accountable to the Australian Parliament through the Health and Ageing portfolio. The AIHW aims to improve the health and wellbeing of Australians through better health and welfare information and statistics. It collects and reports information on a wide range of topics and issues, ranging from health and welfare expenditure, hospitals, disease and injury, and mental health, to ageing, homelessness, disability and child protection. The Institute also plays a role in developing and maintaining national metadata standards. This work contributes to improving the quality and consistency of national health and welfare statistics. The Institute works closely with governments and non-government organisations to achieve greater adherence to these standards in administrative data collections to promote national consistency and comparability of data and reporting. One of the main functions of the AIHW is to work with the states and territories to improve the quality of administrative data and, where possible, to compile national data sets based on data from each jurisdiction, to analyse these data sets and disseminate information and statistics. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Act 1987, in conjunction with compliance to the Privacy Act 1988, (Cth) ensures that the data collections managed by the AIHW are kept securely and under the strictest conditions with respect to privacy and confidentiality. For further information see the AIHW website <www.aihw.gov.au>. The AIHW receives, compiles, edits and verifies the HPA data in collaboration with jurisdictions, which retain ownership of the data and must approve any jurisdiction level output before it is released. The finalised data sets are used by the AIHW for collation, reporting and analysis. |
Timeliness: | The reference period for the HPA data collection is based on the financial year (ending 30 June). Data are collected and published annually. The specific reference period for these data is 2012-13. Data was due to be submitted to AIHW by jurisdictions on 2nd August 2013. Two jurisdictions had submitted the data by that date and the latest data was obtained on 09th September 2013. Following data cleaning and validation, data signed off by all jurisdictions, was available for analysis on 20th September 2013. |
Accessibility: | Annual data are reported in Housing Assistance in Australia which will be available publicly on the AIHW website and the COAG Reform Council’s NAHA Report. https://www.coagreformcouncil.gov.au/reports/housing.cfm. Users can request additional disaggregations of data which are not available online or in reports (subject to jurisdiction approval) via the AIHW’s online data request system at https://datarequest.aihw.gov.au/_layouts/AdHocDataRequest/LodgeRequest.aspx/. Requests that take longer than half an hour to compile are charged for on a cost-recovery basis. General enquiries about AIHW publications can be made to the Communications, Media and Marketing Unit on (02) 6244 1032 or via email to [email protected].
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Interpretability: | Detailed metadata and definitions relating to this data source can be found in the Data Set Specifications, which can be downloaded from the AIHW website at </content/index.phtml/itemId/480487>, and in the National housing and homelessness data dictionary, which can be downloaded from the AIHW website at < http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=60129543695>. Supplementary information can be found in the HPA data collection manual, which is available upon request from the AIHW at [email protected]. |
Relevance: | The data collected are an administrative by-product of the management of HPA programs administered by the jurisdictions and conform well in terms of scope, coverage and reference period. HPA for the purpose of this collection relates to the provision of financial assistance to enable households to improve their access to home ownership and includes:
It excludes:
In-scope households are those that received HPA assistance in the 2012-13 financial year and those that received repayable forms of HPA provided prior to the 2012-13 financial year for which monies remain outstanding at the commencement of the 2012-13 financial year.
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Accuracy: | There are some known accuracy issues with the data collected;
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Coherence: | Care is required when comparing outputs across jurisdictions. Differences in the data collected and which records are included or excluded from a calculation can affect the coherence of the outputs. Victoria Queensland
Australian Capital Territory |
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Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Related metadata references: | Supersedes Home purchase assistance 2011-12 Data Quality Statement AIHW Data Quality Statements, Superseded 03/07/2014 Has been superseded by Home purchase assistance 2013-14 Data Quality Statement AIHW Data Quality Statements, Superseded 31/05/2016 |