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June 12, 2013

2013 HILDA report sounds the alarm on child poverty

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Australian children under the care of just one parent are three times more likely than other children to live in poverty, new data from Australia's most comprehensive household survey has revealed.

The latest , produced by the University of Melbourne, found 24.1% of children living with a are subjected to poverty, compared with just 7.6% of children in two-parent homes.

The rate of lone parent has jumped a staggering 15% since 2001.

The report's editor and co-author, Associate Professor Roger Wilkins from the Melbourne Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research, said the results were startling.

"These figures show that while some progress has been made to drag children out of poverty, big challenges remain," he said.

The HILDA report also found that:

HILDA is Australia's only large-scale nationally representative longitudinal . It uses annual interviews with more than 12,000 Australians to create a detailed picture of how their lives are changing over time.

"Since it began in 2001, HILDA has provided valuable insights into the economic and social lives of Australians " according to Associate Professor Wilkins.

"It is a powerful tool that provides a 'moving picture' of emerging issues and trends in Australia."

University of Melbourne researchers will use the data over the next 12 months to produce more comprehensive reports on specific areas of social and economic policy.

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