The index tables provide more detail on each of the 19 segments. They enable a deeper exploration of the segments by illustrating over or under representation of variables across the segments. For example if a segment is more likely to play rugby, then the index will be over 100, and if less likely, below 100.
Before using the index tables below, please read the introductory guide which outlines what the index tables are, and what the four different types of index tables are. Read.
Click on the links below to view the different index tables:
Population index table
Colour coded Population index table
Supergroup index table
Absolute values index table
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