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Preliminary Pages

1. Analytical framework

Methods
Defining the region

2. Demography of the East Kimberley and Northern East Kimberley

Population size
The study region
Population growth
East Kimberley
The study region
Service populations
Population distribution
Age composition
The study region
Population projections
Projection assumptions
Projection results
Notes

3. Aboriginal participation in the regional labour market

Regional labour force status
Dependency ratios
Industry and occupation
CDEP activities
Argyle mine employment: history and future targets
Estimating future labour force status
Notes

4. Employment and welfare income

Employment and non-employment income
Welfare income

5. Education and training: participation and outcomes

Participation in schooling
Enrolments
Retention rates
Attendance
Outcomes
Participation in vocational education and training (VET)
Outcomes
Qualifications

6. Housing and infrastructure

Housing and infrastructure in 2001
Housing tenure
Home ownership
Rental housing
Environmental health infrastructure

7. Health status

Estimation of mortality
Cause of death
Standardised death rates
Hospital separations
Hospital diagnoses
Standardised separation rates
Stages of morbidity
Infectious diseases
Diseases of the circulatory system
Diseases of the respiratory system
Diseases of the digestive system
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
Injury and poisoning
Dialysis
Primary health status
Child health
Health-related quality of life assessment
Note

8. Regional involvement in the Western Australian criminal justice system

Data sources
Reported crime
Reported offences in the East Kimberley
Contact with the police
Arrest rates in Kimberley postcode areas
Lower Court data

9. Implications, dilemmas, and the way ahead

Demography
Jobs and economic status
Education and training
Health status
Crime
Prognosis

References