NavGeneral InfoEmail Print Provider Australian Bureau of StatisticsTabulations only Geography Australia (AUS) Coverage type Country Time period covered 06/2021 - 06/2021 Series or system Australia Household Impacts of Covid-19 Survey Data type Survey: HouseholdIndividualInterviewLongitudinalNationally representative Summary This survey is designed to provide a quick snapshot of the changing social and economic situation for Australian households with particular focus on how they are faring in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each cycle collects information on different topics. Starting in August 2020, the survey switched to a monthly collection, and introduced a new panel of respondents. The June 2021 cycle was conducted from June 11th-20th 2021 and collected data about emotional and mental wellbeing, COVID-19 vaccination attitudes and experiences, symptom testing behaviours, health precautions, expectations for household income, saving and spending, training and development of skills, participation in selected activities, perceptions of the future after the COVID-19 pandemic, and job status. A total of 3,414 continuing participants responded in the June 2021 cycle. Keywords Absenteeism, Anxiety, Anxiety disorders, COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccines, Coping behavior, Disease outbreaks, Economics, Employment, Employment benefits, Health behaviors, Health care access, Health care use, Health literacy, Health status, Hospitals, Hygiene, Immunization, Income, Legislation, Leisure activities, Mental and behavioral disorders, Mental health diagnostic interview, Mental health symptoms, Personal protective equipment, Physical activity, Public social assistance, School enrollment, Social distancing measures, Socioeconomic risk factors, Transportation, Unipolar depressive disorders, Working conditions Citation Contributors Australian Bureau of Statistics Suggested citation Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australia Household Impacts of Covid-19 Survey June 2021. GHDx Entry last modified on: Mar 2, 2023