Definition
The language reported by a person as the main language other than English spoken by that person in his/her home (or most recent private residential setting occupied by the person) to communicate with other residents of the home or setting and regular visitors, as represented by a code.
Components
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Data Element ConceptPerson: Main language other than English spoken at home
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Object ClassPerson
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PropertyMain Language other than English Spoken at Home
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Value DomainLanguage code (ASCL 2016) N[NNN]
Representation
This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Language code (ASCL 2016) N[NNN] ".Description | The Australian Standard Classification of Languages (ASCL) code set representing languages. |
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Data Type | ALPHASTRING |
Format | N(4) |
Maximum character length | 4 |
Comments
Collection Methods:
Where extensive data on main language other than English spoken at home is needed, one of the two questions below may be used:
Alternative 1
Do you/Does the person/Does (name)/ Will (name of child under two years) speak a language other than English at home? (If more than one language, indicate the language that is spoken most often.)
- No, (English only) []
- Yes, Mandarin []
- Yes, Italian []
- Yes, Arabic []
- Yes, Cantonese []
- Yes, Greek []
- Yes, Vietnamese []
- Yes, Spanish []
- Yes, Hindi []
- Yes, Tagalog []
- Yes, Other (please specify) ____________
The above list includes languages based on their statistical frequency in Australia, based on data from the Census of Population and Housing.
Alternative 2
Do you/Does the person/Does (name)/ Will (name of child under two years) speak a language other than English at home?
- No, English only []
- Yes, Other - please specify ____________
Where there is no requirement for detailed language data, the following question may be suitable:
Do you/Does the person/Does (name)/ Will (name of child under two years) speak a language other than English at home?
- No, English only []
- Yes, Other []
Comments:
This metadata item is consistent with that used in the Australian Bureau of Statistics's (ABS) Census of Population and Housing and is recommended for use whenever there is a requirement for comparison with Census data.
This data element is important in identifying those people most likely to suffer disadvantage in terms of their ability to access services due to language and/or cultural difficulties. In conjunction with Indigenous status, Proficiency in spoken English and Country of birth this data element forms the minimum core set of cultural and language indicators recommended by the ABS.
Data on main language other than English spoken at home are regarded as an indicator of 'active' ethnicity and also as useful for the study of inter-generational language retention. The availability of such data may help providers of health and community services to effectively target the geographic areas or population groups that need those services. It may be used for the investigation and development of language services such as interpreter/ translation services.
References
Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016a. Australian Standard Classification of Languages (ASCL) 2016. ABS cat. no.1267.0. Canberra: ABS.
Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016b. Language Standards 2016. ABS cat. no.1200.0.55.005. Canberra: ABS.