This paper presents the results of the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets constructed in Australia: the Aboriginal population of the state of Victoria, reconstituted backwards using genealogical research and vital registrations, 1835–1930; and an impoverished European population born at the Melbourne Lying-In Hospital, 1857–1900 and traced until 1985. It investigates the hypothesis that the health transition in indigenous people was different from that of the dominant non-indigenous population. Both of these studied sub-populations were highly stressed, resulting in high infant mortality and persistent tuberculosis mortality. The Aboriginal population suffered the additional burdens of racism and social exclusion, ev...
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people have experienced significant marginalization as ...
In the wake of the Indian Uprising in 1857, British sanitary campaigner and statistician Florence Ni...
This paper presents the results of the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets co...
This paper presents results from the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets cons...
Australia enjoys ninth place out of 190 countries on the United Nations Life Expectancy Index. Abori...
The Koori Health Research Database (KHRD) began in 2000, as a partnership between the Bunjilaka Abor...
In this paper we explore the changing relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the Australian sta...
Previous palaeopathological studies have sought to build up a picture of Australian Aboriginal healt...
© eContent Management Pty Ltd. Australia's history is not often considered to be an indicator of any...
During the 1950s and 1960s, there was a dramatic explosion in the number of letters to the editor ab...
The Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand are a case-study of the negative impacts of colonization on the he...
The policy of assimilation in mid-twentieth-century Australia holds a major place in the history of ...
The perception that Indigenous Australians were primitive hunters and gatherers who lived in a nomad...
Australia’s First People, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, have inhabited the Aust...
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people have experienced significant marginalization as ...
In the wake of the Indian Uprising in 1857, British sanitary campaigner and statistician Florence Ni...
This paper presents the results of the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets co...
This paper presents results from the first two longitudinal historical cradle-to-grave datasets cons...
Australia enjoys ninth place out of 190 countries on the United Nations Life Expectancy Index. Abori...
The Koori Health Research Database (KHRD) began in 2000, as a partnership between the Bunjilaka Abor...
In this paper we explore the changing relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the Australian sta...
Previous palaeopathological studies have sought to build up a picture of Australian Aboriginal healt...
© eContent Management Pty Ltd. Australia's history is not often considered to be an indicator of any...
During the 1950s and 1960s, there was a dramatic explosion in the number of letters to the editor ab...
The Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand are a case-study of the negative impacts of colonization on the he...
The policy of assimilation in mid-twentieth-century Australia holds a major place in the history of ...
The perception that Indigenous Australians were primitive hunters and gatherers who lived in a nomad...
Australia’s First People, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, have inhabited the Aust...
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people have experienced significant marginalization as ...
In the wake of the Indian Uprising in 1857, British sanitary campaigner and statistician Florence Ni...