Booth, Alison LCarroll, Nick2005-10-072006-03-272011-01-052006-03-272011-01-052005http://hdl.handle.net/1885/43215We use unique survey data from the 2001 National Health Survey to examine the association between overcrowding and the self-assessed health of Indigenous and non- Indigenous Australians. Our goal is to determine whether or not overcrowding explains why the Indigenous population has worse health than the non-Indigenous population. We find that, after we control for a number of factors, overcrowding of adults (i) appears to be associated with worse health and (ii) explains approximately 30% of the health gap between the Indigenous population living in remote areas and the non-Indigenous population.121385 bytesapplication/pdfen-AUself-assessed healthIndigenous healthovercrowdingOvercrowding and Indigenous health in Australia2005