❓ Dr. Constable's question seeks a breakdown of the age distribution of individuals within the Education portfolio, specifically focusing on those aged 26 and above, with single year increments from age 60. The answer provides a detailed breakdown of the number of individuals in each age bracket, as well as a breakdown of males in each age bracket.
AnsweredQoN 296Legislative Assembly
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(b) 26-30 years; (c) 31-35 years; (d) 36-40 years; (e) 41-45 years; (f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(c) 31-35 years; (d) 36-40 years; (e) 41-45 years; (f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(d) 36-40 years; (e) 41-45 years; (f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(e) 41-45 years; (f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(n) 65 years;
(c) 31-35 years; (d) 36-40 years; (e) 41-45 years; (f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(d) 36-40 years; (e) 41-45 years; (f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(e) 41-45 years; (f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(f) 46-50 years; (g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(g) 51-55 years; (h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(h) 56-60 years; (i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(i) 60 years; (j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(j) 61 years; (k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(k) 62 years; (l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(l) 63 years; (m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(m) 64 years; and (n) 65 years;
(n) 65 years;
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Answered
15 October 2002
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
21 days
Age Number a. 20 – 25 567 b. 26 – 30 1 044 c. 31 – 35 1 259 d. 36 – 40 1 296 e. 41 – 45 1 975 f. 46 – 50 2 422 g. 51 – 55 1 538 h. 56 – 59 762 i. 60 99 j. 61 109 k. 62 66 l. 63 44 m. 64 26 n. 65 25 2. Age Males a. 20 – 25 49 b. 26 – 30 117 c. 31 – 35 193 d. 36 – 40 230 e. 41 – 45 343 f. 46 – 50 513 g. 51 – 55 394 h. 56 – 59 194 i. 60 22 j. 61 27 k. 62 13 l. 63 10 m. 64 7 n. 65 9
2. Age Males a. 20 – 25 49 b. 26 – 30 117 c. 31 – 35 193 d. 36 – 40 230 e. 41 – 45 343 f. 46 – 50 513 g. 51 – 55 394 h. 56 – 59 194 i. 60 22 j. 61 27 k. 62 13 l. 63 10 m. 64 7 n. 65 9
2. Age Males a. 20 – 25 49 b. 26 – 30 117 c. 31 – 35 193 d. 36 – 40 230 e. 41 – 45 343 f. 46 – 50 513 g. 51 – 55 394 h. 56 – 59 194 i. 60 22 j. 61 27 k. 62 13 l. 63 10 m. 64 7 n. 65 9
Age Males a. 20 – 25 49 b. 26 – 30 117 c. 31 – 35 193 d. 36 – 40 230 e. 41 – 45 343 f. 46 – 50 513 g. 51 – 55 394 h. 56 – 59 194 i. 60 22 j. 61 27 k. 62 13 l. 63 10 m. 64 7 n. 65 9
2. Age Males a. 20 – 25 49 b. 26 – 30 117 c. 31 – 35 193 d. 36 – 40 230 e. 41 – 45 343 f. 46 – 50 513 g. 51 – 55 394 h. 56 – 59 194 i. 60 22 j. 61 27 k. 62 13 l. 63 10 m. 64 7 n. 65 9
2. Age Males a. 20 – 25 49 b. 26 – 30 117 c. 31 – 35 193 d. 36 – 40 230 e. 41 – 45 343 f. 46 – 50 513 g. 51 – 55 394 h. 56 – 59 194 i. 60 22 j. 61 27 k. 62 13 l. 63 10 m. 64 7 n. 65 9
Age Males a. 20 – 25 49 b. 26 – 30 117 c. 31 – 35 193 d. 36 – 40 230 e. 41 – 45 343 f. 46 – 50 513 g. 51 – 55 394 h. 56 – 59 194 i. 60 22 j. 61 27 k. 62 13 l. 63 10 m. 64 7 n. 65 9
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