This article explores the extent to which Labor at the national level is becoming dependent on an ethnic constituency. It shows that in Melbourne and Sydney, the great majority of the seats which Labor held on to after the 2004 election were seats with significant concentrations of blue and lower white collar voters of Non-English-Speaking Background origin. Copyright. Monash University and the author/
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The 2007 Australian Election Study shows that many blue-collar voters, the so-called Howard battlers...
The racial and ethnic landscape in Australia has changed markedly since the beginning of the postwar...
The racial and ethnic landscape in Australia has changed markedly since the beginning of the postwar...
In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
Contrary to the argument that high immigration does not exacerbate population pressures in Sydney, n...
The 2005 election in Britain saw Labour under Tony Blair lose 47 seats, yet still comfortably retain...
In terms of Asian Migrant and Ethnic Minority (MEM) representation, the Australian Parliament is one...
The 2007 Australian Election Study shows that many blue-collar voters, the so-called Howard battlers...
In 1994 the Victorian Labor Party stated it would act to curtail branch stacking. The controversy ov...
Brickies used to vote Labour, bankers voted Liberal and the Greens were but a twinkle in Mother Ear...
Sydney is flourishing relative to the rest of New South Wales (NSW). But there are winners and loser...
Using data from the 2010 UK general election, the article shows that there is a distinctive calculu...
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The 2007 Australian Election Study shows that many blue-collar voters, the so-called Howard battlers...
The racial and ethnic landscape in Australia has changed markedly since the beginning of the postwar...
The racial and ethnic landscape in Australia has changed markedly since the beginning of the postwar...