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- THIRD SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY OF GAMBLING IN TASMANIA(Volume2)
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Volume1: 2013 TASMANIAN GAMBLING PREVALENCE SURVEY
The 2013 survey found that 61.2 per cent of Tasmanian adults had participated in some form of gambling activity in the preceding 12 months. This result was significantly lower than the gambling participation rates recorded in the 2011 (64.8%) and 2008 (71.7%) surveys.
As in 2011, the most common forms of gambling reported in 2013 were buying lottery tickets (43.0%), playing Keno (26.0%), purchasing instant scratch tickets (20.6%) and electronic gaming machine (EGM) gambling (18.6%).
Compared to Tasmanian adults as a whole, gambling participation was significantly higher amongst people in full-time employment (66.5%), those with annual personal incomes of $25,000 to $39,999 (66.1%), $65,000 to $79,999 (73.0%) or $80,000 to $129,999 (67.2%), people who had left school before completing year 12 (65.8%), people with vocational or trade qualifications (65.2%) and people born in Australia (63.0%).
Gambling participation was significantly lower amongst people aged 25 to 34 years (54.9%), students (45.2%), those with annual personal incomes of less than $25,000 (56.3%), university graduates (50.7%) and people born overseas in English-speaking (48.2%) or non-English speaking (51.6%) countries.
Compared to 2011, 2013 saw significant decreases in the proportion of Tasmanian adults who, in the past 12 months, had purchased lottery tickets (down from 46.3% in 2011 to 43.0% in 2013), or instant scratch tickets (down from 24.4% in 2011 to 20.6% in 2013) or who had bet on horse or greyhound racing (down from 14.5% in 2011 to 10.5% in 2013).
Reference: ACIL ALLEN CONSULTING PTY LTD
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