Practical reconciliation' and more recently 'closing the gap' have been put forward as frameworks on which to base and evaluate policies to address Indigenous disadvantage. This paper analyses national-level census-based data to examine trends in Indigenous wellbeing since 1971. There has been steady improvement in most socioeconomic outcomes in the last 35 years; a finding at odds with the current discourse of failure. Evidence of convergence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous outcomes, however, is not consistent. For some outcomes, relatively rapid convergence is predicted (within 25 years), but for the majority of outcomes, convergence is unlikely to occur within a generation, if at all
There is widespread enthusiasm for the Australian government’s commitment to ‘Close the Gap’ in Indi...
Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage 2009 is the fourth report in a series commissioned by heads of Au...
In his Apology speech the Prime Minister attempted to balance the symbolic with the practical while ...
There has been steady improvement in most socioeconomic outcomes as measured by standard soc...
Across almost all standard indicators, the Indigenous population of Australia has worse outcomes tha...
Jon Altman and Boyd Hunter examine changes in the socioeconomic status of Indigenous Australians dur...
This briefing paper, prepared for the Australia 2020 Summit, examines trends and predictions for key...
This paper sets out to examine, at the national level, changes in the socioeconomic status of Indige...
Currently there is considerable disparity in terms of socioeconomic status between Indigenous and n...
This paper sets out to examine, at the national level, changes in the socioeconomic status of Indige...
Jon Altman, Boyd Hunter and Nicholas Biddle examine trends across a number of socioeconomic outcomes...
Australian governments are committed to closing the gap between Indigenous and other Australians, ye...
In 2009, the Council of Australian Governments committed to 'halve the gap in employment outcomes be...
Current government policy seeks to achieve ‘practical reconciliation’ between Indigenous and other ...
The demography of Indigenous Australians is distinguished from that of other Australians by relative...
There is widespread enthusiasm for the Australian government’s commitment to ‘Close the Gap’ in Indi...
Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage 2009 is the fourth report in a series commissioned by heads of Au...
In his Apology speech the Prime Minister attempted to balance the symbolic with the practical while ...
There has been steady improvement in most socioeconomic outcomes as measured by standard soc...
Across almost all standard indicators, the Indigenous population of Australia has worse outcomes tha...
Jon Altman and Boyd Hunter examine changes in the socioeconomic status of Indigenous Australians dur...
This briefing paper, prepared for the Australia 2020 Summit, examines trends and predictions for key...
This paper sets out to examine, at the national level, changes in the socioeconomic status of Indige...
Currently there is considerable disparity in terms of socioeconomic status between Indigenous and n...
This paper sets out to examine, at the national level, changes in the socioeconomic status of Indige...
Jon Altman, Boyd Hunter and Nicholas Biddle examine trends across a number of socioeconomic outcomes...
Australian governments are committed to closing the gap between Indigenous and other Australians, ye...
In 2009, the Council of Australian Governments committed to 'halve the gap in employment outcomes be...
Current government policy seeks to achieve ‘practical reconciliation’ between Indigenous and other ...
The demography of Indigenous Australians is distinguished from that of other Australians by relative...
There is widespread enthusiasm for the Australian government’s commitment to ‘Close the Gap’ in Indi...
Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage 2009 is the fourth report in a series commissioned by heads of Au...
In his Apology speech the Prime Minister attempted to balance the symbolic with the practical while ...