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Home / Research / Mapping Loneliness in Australia
Health, Wellbeing & Happiness

Mapping Loneliness in Australia

February 1, 2005 by Michael Flood
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Michael Flood

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Loneliness in Australia: New report

Using national survey data, this paper outlines patters of loneliness, support and friendship and assesses who is most at risk of emotional and social isolation and who is socially supported and connected.

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