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Preliminary Pages

  1. Towards a history of Indigenous statistics in Australia
  2. Statistical needs in Indigenous affairs: the role of the 2002 NATSISS
  3. The 2002 NATSISS—the ABS survey methodology and concepts
  4. Selected methodological issues for analysis of the 2002 NATSISS
  5. Differentials and determinants of Indigenous population mobility
  6. Aboriginal child mortality in Australia: Recent levels and covariates
  7. Understanding housing outcomes for Indigenous Australians: what can the 2002 NATSISS add?
  8. Revisiting the poverty war: income status and financial stress among Indigenous Australians
  9. Family and community life
  10. Labour market issues
  11. Asking the right questions?
  12. The real ‘real’ economy in remote Australia
  13. Panel Discussion: Diverse perspectives on the evidence
  14. Education and training: the 2002 NATSISS
  15. Indigenous Australians and transport—what can the NATSISS tell us?
  16. Information and Communication Technology
  17. Health
  18. Substance use in the 2002 NATSISS
  19. Crime and justice issues
  20. Culture
  21. Language
  22. Torres Strait Islanders and the national survey model
  23. Social justice and human rights: using Indigenous socioeconomic data in policy development
  24. Influencing Indigenous policy making with statistics

References
Notes on Contributors
CAEPR Research Monograph Series