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... proportion of the total number of Aboriginal males in all LGAs was 49.2% (n=5690) and for females in all LGAs was 50.8% (n=5875). Figure 3 provides an age profile of Aboriginal males and females in all LGAs, indicating that during the school age and young adult years there tended to be more males than females, and in adult and older adult (over 65 years) age groups there tended to be more females than males. ...
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... appear to be more males attending an educational institution during the school age years in both the Aboriginal and the general population. This reflects the Aboriginal population in the Illawarra ( Figure 3) which shows there were more males in this age group than females. ...

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