Aboriginal population profiles for development planning in the Northern East Kimberley / J. Taylor.
Material type: TextSeries: Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) : Online ; no. 23.Publication details: Canberra : Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, 2004.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1920942033
- 9781920942038
- Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Kimberley (W.A.) -- Economic conditions
- Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Kimberley (W.A.) -- Population
- Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Kimberley (W.A.) -- Social conditions
- Aboriginal Australians -- Economic conditions
- Aboriginal Australians -- Population
- Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions
- Economic history
- Social conditions
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Research
- Kimberley (W.A.) -- Economic conditions
- Kimberley (W.A.) -- Social conditions
- Western Australia -- Kimberley
- 305.8991509414 22
- GN667.W5
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Title from screen page; viewed 9 Aug 2004.
Xviii, 124 p. : maps ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Analytical framework -- Demography of the East Kimberley and Northern East Kimberley -- Aboriginal participation in the regional labour market -- Employment and non-employment income -- Employment and welfare income -- Education and training: participation and outcomes -- Housing and infrastructure -- Health status -- Regional involvement in the Western Australian criminal justice system -- Implications, dilemmas, and the way ahead.
This study profiles social and economic conditions in the region, focusing on the Aboriginal population. It examines demography, the labour market, income, education and training, housing and infrastructure, health status, and regional involvement in the criminal justice system. It provides a quantum to discussions of need, aspirations and regional development capacities, as well as a benchmark against which the impact of developmental actions may be assessed.
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