J. Krupinski , A.G. Baikie, A. Stoller, J. Graves, D.M. O'Day, and Patricia Polke, "A Community Health Survey of the Town of Heyfield, Victoria" (in preparation).
2.
A.G. Baikie, O. Margaret Garson, Sandra M. Weste and Jean Ferguson, "Numerical Abnormalities of the x Chromosome; Frequency Among Inpatients of a General Hospital and in a General Population", Lancet, 1966, Vol. 1, No. 7434, pp. 398-400.
3.
The census of the population of Heyfield was performed by the Heyfield Citizens' Committee, which located all the dwellings in the town and the names and the numbers of persons occupying the dwellings. The list of dwellings and their inhabitants served as a guide throughout the survey.
4.
The extended family, if living together, was accepted as one household in the survey. This included the nuclear family (husband, wife and their children), and parents, siblings, and in-laws living in the one household. Two related families living in the one house were regarded as two households only when housekeeping was separate. This is in accordance with the Commonwealth Statistician's definition of a household for the purpose of the national census, which reads: "a household group is a group of persons living together as a domestic unit, with common eating arrangements". However, lodgers and tenants boarded with a family are, in the national census, included in the main household when they eat with the family, but in this study lodgers and tenants not related to the family were classified as separate households.
5.
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Census Bulletin No. 20, Summary of population for Victoria , Canberra, Australia, 1961, p. 3.
6.
Ibid., p. 4.
7.
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Census Bulletin No. 17, Summary of dwellings for Victoria , Canberra, Australia, 1961, p. 8.
8.
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Census Bulletin No. 20, Summary of population for Victoria , Canberra, Australia, 1961, p. 7.
9.
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Census Bulletin No. 32, Occupations of the population: Australia, States and Territories, Canberra, Australia , 1961.