The Lack of Race and Ethnicity Data in Australia—A Threat to Achieving Health Equity
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Levels of Data Collection: Censuses vs. Health Care System
3. Race and Ethnicity Data Matter and Are Imperative to Ensuring Proper Advocacy and Reducing Inequities in Health
3.1. The White Privilege as a Barrier and the Main Issue
3.2. The Use of Non-Committal Collective Terminologies Makes Visible Minorities Invisible
3.3. The Use of Non-Committal Collective Terminologies Leads to Distorted Allocation of Funds
3.4. The Use of Non-Committal Collective Terminologies Legitimises and Institutionalises Racism
3.5. Othering Perpetuate Exclusion and Risk of Victimisation
4. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Modules | Output Categories or Grouping |
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Australia [26] | ||
Country of Birth Standard |
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Language Standards |
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Indigenous Status | Self-identification of Indigenous status |
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Ancestry Standard | Cultural and ethnic origin groups broadly based on country of origin |
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Canada [27] | ||
Self-identified race and ethnicity | Visible minority variable * and the population group variable based on mark-in circles and write-in spaces Thirteen derived groups and Indigenous status |
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USA [23] | ||
Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity | Self-identified race and ethnicity: five minimum categories for race and two categories for ethnicity | Race:
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United Kingdom [28] | ||
National Census: England and Wales | Self-identified race and ethnicity. People are asked to choose their ethnic group (by ticking the option that best describes their ethnic group) | Asian or Asian British—Options are as follows:
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Northern Ireland | Self-identified race and ethnicity. People are asked to choose their ethnic group (by ticking the option that best describes their ethnic group) | What is your ethnic group? Options are as follows:
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Scotland | Self-identified race and ethnicity. People are asked to choose their ethnic group (by ticking the option that best describes their ethnic group) | Asian, Scottish Asian or British Asian—Options are as follows:
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Identity codes: Codes used by the British police (Still widely used) | Codes Asian or Asian British A1 Indian A2 Pakistani A3 Bangladeshi A9 Any other Asian background Black or Black British B1 Caribbean B2 African B9 Any other Black background Mixed M1 White and Black Caribbean M2 White and Black African M3 White and Asian M9 Any other mixed background Chinese or any other ethnic group O1 Chinese O9 Any other ethnic group White W1 British W2 Irish W9 Any other White background |
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Renzaho, A.M.N. The Lack of Race and Ethnicity Data in Australia—A Threat to Achieving Health Equity. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 5530. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20085530
Renzaho AMN. The Lack of Race and Ethnicity Data in Australia—A Threat to Achieving Health Equity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(8):5530. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20085530
Chicago/Turabian StyleRenzaho, Andre M. N. 2023. "The Lack of Race and Ethnicity Data in Australia—A Threat to Achieving Health Equity" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 8: 5530. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20085530