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Final Report: Gambling expenditure in the ACT (2009): By level of problem gambling, type of activity, and socioeconomic and demographic characteristics

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Author
Rodgers, Bryan
Davidson, Tanya
Markham, Francis
Suomi, Aino
Taylor-Rodgers, Eleanor
Cowlishaw, Sean
Accessioned
2016-11-07T17:59:56Z
Available
2016-11-07T17:59:56Z
Issued
2015-03-18
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Gambling Literature
Subject
Gambling -- Economic aspects -- Australia
Type
technical report
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Abstract
This study has two main objectives. The first involves estimating the share of gambling expenditure contributed by different subgroups in the population, using data from the 2009 ACT Gambling Prevalence Survey. The second involves comparing self-reported and industry expenditure figures for the approximate same period of time, i.e. 2009-10.
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Yes
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This report was funded by the Australian Capital Territory Gambling and Racing Commission.
Permission to include this report in the Institute research repository granted by Paul Guinane, Assistant Manager Policy, Research and Implementation, ACT Gambling and Racing Commission on October 9, 2016.
 
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The Australian National University
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The Australian National University
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The Australian National University
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Australian Capital Territory Gambling and Racing Commission
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/9511
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http://hdl.handle.net/1880/51741
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