In the financial year 2007-08, Australia`s health expenditure totalled $103.6 billion,representing 9.1% of gross domestic product (GDP)--the same percentage as the previousyear and an increase of 1.3 percentage points from the 7.8% of GDP in 1997-98. Given thecalls for more resources across...
Health Services Needs and DemandThis paper reports the findings of a study that estimated the socioeconomic costs, both direct and indirect, of in England... AM Gray,PF Fenn - 《Health Trends》 被引量: 159发表: 1993年 The impact of managed care on children's access, satisfaction, use, ...
Current Health Expenditure 9.3% (2016) Physicians density 3.59 physicians/1,000 population (2016) Hospital bed density 3.8 beds/1,000 population (2014) Sanitation facility access improved: urban: 100% of population (2015 est.)rural: 100% of population (2015 est.)total: 100% of populatio...
Military Expenditure 2.5% of GDP 4.06% of GDP Life Expectancy at Birth(combined male and female) 80.5 years 77.85 years Infant Mortality Ratesdeaths/1,000 live births 4.63 6.43 HIV/AIDS Prevalence Rates 0.1% of population 0.6% of population Australia...
6.1% of GDP 5.4% of GDP The total amount of public expenditure on education. Public spending on education includes direct expenditure on schools, universities, and other types of educational institutions, as well as educational-related public subsidies. + Show more + Quality of living World Ha...
In addition, we use relevant key market indicators and data from country-specific associations, such as healthcare expenditure per country, consumer healthcare spending, GDP and internet penetration. This data helps us estimate the market size for each country individually. Forecasts:In our ...
Health is Australia's largest industry, more than five times larger than defence, and it offers opportunities for great financial gain. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare figures show that it consumed 9.5 per cent of GDP in 2002-03, 1 per cent more than the OECD average. Moreover, ...
4.1% of GDP The total amount of public expenditure on education. Public spending on education includes direct expenditure on schools, universities, and other types of educational institutions, as well as educational-related public subsidies.
Tax, subsidy and expenditure settings for the BBS remained in line with recent time series data (as a proportion of GDP), while other assumptions were informed by time series trends and existing research. In the STP, each transformation includes an ambitious package of SDGs policies from 2021 ...
Household consumption only contributed 0.1 percentage point to overall GDP growth, despite being the largest expenditure component of the economy, at just over 50 per cent of GDP. Household consumption increased 1.5 per cent in the year to June, down from 3.5 per cent the previous quarter, ...