Organisation
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
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CAEPR
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Working paper
Ongoing growth in the number of Indigenous Australians in business
This paper explores some of the key factors that are impacting on Indigenous business development, including issues about the economics of discrimination and remoteness. The paper also outlines policy implications that arise from the analysis.
Working paper
Poverty transitions in nonremote Indigenous households: the role of labour market and household dynamics
This paper contributes to the poverty literature in Australia by presenting estimates of income poverty entry and exit rates for Indigenous people living in nonremote areas of Australia.
Book
The neoliberal state, recognition and Indigenous rights
The impact of neoliberal governance on Indigenous peoples in liberal settler states may be both enabling and constraining. This book is distinctive in drawing comparisons between three such states—Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
Report
Indigenous youth employment and the school-to-work transition
Early labour market experiences are likely to have both immediate and ongoing effects, reducing income and wealth accumulation, and impeding future labour market success for Indigenous youth.
Report
Employment outcomes
This paper examines trends in the employment rate of Indigenous Australians and how these trends vary by demographic and geographic characteristics, with a particular focus on changes between 2011 and 2016.