One of the most important programs for Indigenous community and economic development is the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme. CDEP employs around 35,000 Indigenous Australians and accounts for over one-quarter of total Indigenous employment. This paper reviews the evidence on the social and economic impacts of the scheme. The available evidence demonstrates that the scheme has positive economic and community development impacts and that it is cost effective in achieving these outcomes. The paper argues that the CDEP program should continue to be supported and resourced and outlines options for future policy directions in regard to Indigenous economic development and the role of the CDEP scheme
Running a business, or otherwise being self-employed, is one avenue for economic advancement for Ind...
This paper explores the federal government's continued development of its Indigenous Employment Poli...
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One of the most important programs for Indigenous community and economic development is the Communit...
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This paper examines trends across a number of socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous Australians from...
Schwab and Sutherland (forthcoming) present a spatial analysis of the distribution of Indigenous edu...
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The announcement by the Australian and Western Australian governments of funding for Stage 2 of the ...
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The Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 incorporated, in large measure, progressive...
Since its formation in 1990, CAEPR has produced a series of research papers tracking progress in the...
Practical reconciliation, and more recently, closing the gaps have been put forward as frameworks on...
The media, academic publications and parliamentary speeches typically perceive Indigenous business e...
This document brings together four papers on Indigenous community governance which were written as v...
Running a business, or otherwise being self-employed, is one avenue for economic advancement for Ind...
This paper explores the federal government's continued development of its Indigenous Employment Poli...
The Indigenous Policy Unit of the Department of Family and Community Services (DFaCS) has commission...
One of the most important programs for Indigenous community and economic development is the Communit...
Australia’s Northern Territory has three categories of local government referred to as municipal, co...
This paper examines trends across a number of socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous Australians from...
Schwab and Sutherland (forthcoming) present a spatial analysis of the distribution of Indigenous edu...
There is a compelling need for fresh perspective on the policy implications of Indigenous demographi...
The announcement by the Australian and Western Australian governments of funding for Stage 2 of the ...
This paper adopts a socioeconomic and policy systems approach to housing tenure patterns. It argues ...
The Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 incorporated, in large measure, progressive...
Since its formation in 1990, CAEPR has produced a series of research papers tracking progress in the...
Practical reconciliation, and more recently, closing the gaps have been put forward as frameworks on...
The media, academic publications and parliamentary speeches typically perceive Indigenous business e...
This document brings together four papers on Indigenous community governance which were written as v...
Running a business, or otherwise being self-employed, is one avenue for economic advancement for Ind...
This paper explores the federal government's continued development of its Indigenous Employment Poli...
The Indigenous Policy Unit of the Department of Family and Community Services (DFaCS) has commission...