Australia The Commonwealth of Australia is a parliamentary-democratic monarchy with a freely elected federal parliamentary government. Federal parliamentary elections are free and fair. The overall score indicates that there are medium risks of potential human rights violations in this country. This may also include the tourism sector. Relevant risks for the tourism sector are, e.g.: Children's RightsLabor Rights Explanation of the score data structure For better comparability, we have converted the original scores of the indices to a uniform scale of 1-100 (1 most negative, 100 most positive). In the following table you find these recalculated values and the original score in brackets behind them. For information and a link to the original index click on "?" in the table. The Overall Score is the geometric mean of all converted values for each country. It is subcategorized in five risk categories with colour gradations that can be seen in the map. You can find more details on the methodology here. Downloads Methodology overall score 232.26 KB Overall Score 70/100 Global Rights Index 30,0/100 (4) Human Development Index 95,1/100 (0,951) Kids Rights Index 58,3/100 (0,583) Children's Rights in the Workplace Index 77,0/100 (2,3) Global Slavery Index 95,7/100 (4,27) Trafficking in persons report 87,5/100 (T1) Global Gender Gap Index 73,8/100 (0,738) Rule of Law Index 79,0/100 (0,79) Fragile States Index 81,1/100 (22,7) Freedom in the World Index 95,0/100 (95) Environmental Performance Index 60,1/100 (60,1) Corruption Perceptions Index 73,0/100 (73) Equality Index 84,0/100 (84)
Explanation of the score data structure For better comparability, we have converted the original scores of the indices to a uniform scale of 1-100 (1 most negative, 100 most positive). In the following table you find these recalculated values and the original score in brackets behind them. For information and a link to the original index click on "?" in the table. The Overall Score is the geometric mean of all converted values for each country. It is subcategorized in five risk categories with colour gradations that can be seen in the map. You can find more details on the methodology here. Downloads Methodology overall score 232.26 KB