Government policy is now very much focused on remedying disadvantages among Australia's Indigenous population. Consequently it is important that we have reliable data on the size and characteristics of this population, especially its age distribution. This paper analyses statistics on Indigenous birth rates in the Northern Territory and uncovers some troubling anomalies, to such an extent that a sceptical observer might wonder if the data might not be in some sense made up
Background: Comparisons of birth outcomes between Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous populatio...
ABSTRACT Objectives An accurate picture of infant mortality informs society of its social progress....
In the absence of routine vital statistics for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations...
In the Northern Territory of Australia, Indigenous people make up 30% of the population. Demographic...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Abstract Objective: To examine the accuracy of birth counts for two remote Aboriginal communities in...
According to estimates from the 2006 Census, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Aust...
The 2001 census count of Indigenous Australians produced an intercensal change in numbers that canno...
The 2001 census count of Indigenous Australians produced an intercensal change in numbers that canno...
Background: The Indigenous population of Australia suffers considerable disadvantage across a wide r...
Across almost all standard indicators, the Indigenous population of Australia has worse outcomes tha...
Background: The Indigenous population of Australia was estimated as 2.5% and under-reported. The aim...
BACKGROUND: The Indigenous population of Australia suffers considerable disadvantage across a wide r...
A realistic estimate of population data and vital statistics such as births and deaths is essential ...
Due to a lack of accurate data on the size, distribution and trends in the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Background: Comparisons of birth outcomes between Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous populatio...
ABSTRACT Objectives An accurate picture of infant mortality informs society of its social progress....
In the absence of routine vital statistics for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations...
In the Northern Territory of Australia, Indigenous people make up 30% of the population. Demographic...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Abstract Objective: To examine the accuracy of birth counts for two remote Aboriginal communities in...
According to estimates from the 2006 Census, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Aust...
The 2001 census count of Indigenous Australians produced an intercensal change in numbers that canno...
The 2001 census count of Indigenous Australians produced an intercensal change in numbers that canno...
Background: The Indigenous population of Australia suffers considerable disadvantage across a wide r...
Across almost all standard indicators, the Indigenous population of Australia has worse outcomes tha...
Background: The Indigenous population of Australia was estimated as 2.5% and under-reported. The aim...
BACKGROUND: The Indigenous population of Australia suffers considerable disadvantage across a wide r...
A realistic estimate of population data and vital statistics such as births and deaths is essential ...
Due to a lack of accurate data on the size, distribution and trends in the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Background: Comparisons of birth outcomes between Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous populatio...
ABSTRACT Objectives An accurate picture of infant mortality informs society of its social progress....
In the absence of routine vital statistics for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations...