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- Towards a history of Indigenous statistics in Australia
- Statistical needs in Indigenous affairs: the role of the 2002 NATSISS
- The 2002 NATSISS—the ABS survey methodology and concepts
- Selected methodological issues for analysis of the 2002 NATSISS
- Differentials and determinants of Indigenous population mobility
- Aboriginal child mortality in Australia: Recent levels and covariates
- Understanding housing outcomes for Indigenous Australians: what can the 2002 NATSISS add?
- Revisiting the poverty war: income status and financial stress among Indigenous Australians
- Family and community life
- Labour market issues
- Asking the right questions?
- The real ‘real’ economy in remote Australia
- Panel Discussion: Diverse perspectives on the evidence
- Education and training: the 2002 NATSISS
- Indigenous Australians and transport—what can the NATSISS tell us?
- Information and Communication Technology
- Health
- Substance use in the 2002 NATSISS
- Crime and justice issues
- Culture
- Language
- Torres Strait Islanders and the national survey model
- Social justice and human rights: using Indigenous socioeconomic data in policy development
- Influencing Indigenous policy making with statistics
References
Notes on Contributors
CAEPR Research Monograph Series



