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Title: Counting culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) children in Australian health research: Does it matter how we count?
Authors: Rahim, Razlyn Abdul
Pilkington, Rhiannon
D’Onise, Katina
Montgomerie, Alicia
Lynch, John
Keywords: culturally and linguistically diverse,
ethnic groups,
migrants,
racism,
minority health
Issue Date: 29-Dec-2023
Publisher: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Abstract: Abstract Objective: To describe how culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) children are identified and enumerated in routine data collections and in child health research in Australia. Methods: Descriptive analysis, where different definitions of CALD were applied to the 2021 Australian Census to measure the size of the CALD population of Australian children aged 0 to 17 years. Narrative review of the Australian child health literature to examine how CALD children were defined. Results: Applying various definitions to the 2021 Census, the estimated proportion of CALD children aged 0 to 17 ranged from 6.3% to 43%. The most commonly applied CALD indicators were language background other than English and being born overseas. Conclusions: There is no consensus on how CALD is defined in Australian child health research. Application of different CALD indicators can generate up to seven-fold differences in estimates of who counts as being a CALD child. Implications for Public Health: If we are to advance health and well-being equity for CALD children, we need a more consistent approach to understanding which children are counted as CALD. Key words: culturally and linguistically diverse, ethnic groups, migrants, racism, minority health
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Appears in Collections:VOL 48 No.8

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