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. 2021 Mar 11;24(3):281–291. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2021.1890659

Table 2.

Living situation, employment, and finances.

Living situation, employment and financial variable  N  National data (%) (Fisher et al., 2020; Morgan et al., 2020)
Change of living situation during COVID-19 (N = 1013)       
 Yes  273  27.0  NA 
 No  740  73.1  NA 
Current household composition (N = 1017)       
 With family (logical or chosen)  300  29.5  NA 
 With partner(s)  288  28.3  NA 
 Alone  187  18.4  19.2 
 With friends or housemates  185  18.2  6.9 
 With some but not all partners  30  3.0  NA 
 Mixed household (e.g. parent and housemates)  11  1.1  NA 
 No regular place of residence  0.4  NA 
 Assisted living/care facility  0.4  NA 
 Boarding school or residential college  0.4  NA 
 Shared custody arrangement  0.3  NA 
 Foster care  0.1  NA 
Feeling unsafe or afraid in household (N = 1016)       
 Yes  119  11.7  11.6 
 No  897  88.3  88.4 
Change in employment status due to COVID-19 (N = 909)       
 No change in employment  289  31.8  NA 
 Contact with work colleagues greatly reduced  217  23.9  NA 
 Working reduced hours   200  22.0  NA 
 Unemployed prior to the pandemic  142  15.6  NA 
 Lost employment  106  11.7  11.2 
 Other (e.g. increase in work hours)  146  16.1  NA 
Current employment status (N = 1015)       
 Full time employment  309  30.4  NA 
 Student  237  23.4  NA 
 Unemployment  227  22.4  7·4 
 Part time employment  185  18.2  NA 
 Casual employment  156  15.4  NA 
 Pension  97  9.6  NA 
 Volunteer  50  4.9  NA 
 House duties  44  4.3  NA 
 Retired  21  2.1  NA 
COVID-19 related financial strain (N = 1019)       
 Rent/mortgage  240  23.6  NA 
 Utilities (e.g. electricity, gas, water, internet)  260  25.5  NA 
 Food/groceries  318  31.2  NA 
 Financially supporting others  145  14.2  NA 
 Other (e.g. medication, healthcare)  106  10.4  NA 

NA – not applicable. National data are for the same time period. Source of National Data: Fisher et al. (2020) and Morgan et al. (2020). Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2020, and Employment, hours worked and unemployment rise in June. Australian Bureau of Statistics 2020.