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    Discussion paper

    Tracking change in the relative economic status of Indigenous people in New South Wales
    24 Nov 2005
    17
    John Taylor
    Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

    This discussion paper examines data from government services and from the 2002 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey relating to the Indigenous population of New South Wales, to augment outputs from the 2001 Census. These data reveal a population that has barely gained...

    Discussion paper

    Mapping Indigenous educational participation
    9 Feb 2005
    48
    Boyd Hunter
    Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

    Nic Biddle, Boyd Hunter, and Jerry Schwab examine the distribution of Indigenous education participation across Australia, and present the most important factors explaining these rates.

    Discussion paper

    Policy issues for the Community Development Employment Projects scheme in rural and remote Australia
    1 Jan 2005
    2
    Jon Altman, Matthew C. Gray, Robert Levitus
    Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

    One of the most important programs for Indigenous community and economic development is the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme. CDEP employs around 35,000 Indigenous Australians and accounts for over one-quarter of total Indigenous employment. This paper reviews the evidence on the social and economic...

    Discussion paper

    Could a treaty make a practical difference in people's lives? The question of health and well-being
    10 Jan 2005
    106
    Sean Brennan
    Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law

    When people talk of a treaty between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, the debate is often about high-level principles. Issues like sovereignty, self-determination and constitutional guarantees are undeniably important. People hold different views about them and these are debates we need to have if Australia is...

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