This paper uses data from the 2006 and 2011 Censuses to analyse the distribution of income within the Indigenous population and to make comparisons with the non-Indigenous population. The results from the analysis are mixed. On the one hand, after taking into account inflation, average disposable income for the Indigenous population went up from $391 per week in 2006 to $488 per week in 2011. While this is a positive development in terms of access to economic resources for the Indigenous population, the ratio of Indigenous to non-Indigenous average income stayed more or less the same over the period, from 0.703 in 2006 to 0.699 in 2011. In a time of relatively stable rates of government transfer payments and more rapid gains in employment r...
This paper charts recent changes in personal and household income by combining the first release ce...
This paper uses census data and Department of Social Security (DSS) administrative records to examin...
Abstract Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated impr...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
Abstract: This paper compares the level and source of income for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Austr...
This paper compares the level and source of income for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians usi...
This paper examines trends in the employment rate of Indigenous Australians and how these trends var...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
This paper compares the level and source of income for Indigenous and non- Indigenous Australians us...
CAEPR has a tradition of producing indices of Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes to support the work ...
While recent research has found that there has been a substantial increase in Indigenous mainstream ...
Data from the 1986, 1991 and 1996 censuses are used to conduct a synthetic cohort analysis of the in...
This paper considers the determinants of employment income for Indigenous Australians compared with ...
As the relative poverty of Aboriginal people in the Australian context is increasingly gaining recog...
Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated improvements o...
This paper charts recent changes in personal and household income by combining the first release ce...
This paper uses census data and Department of Social Security (DSS) administrative records to examin...
Abstract Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated impr...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
Abstract: This paper compares the level and source of income for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Austr...
This paper compares the level and source of income for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians usi...
This paper examines trends in the employment rate of Indigenous Australians and how these trends var...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
This paper compares the level and source of income for Indigenous and non- Indigenous Australians us...
CAEPR has a tradition of producing indices of Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes to support the work ...
While recent research has found that there has been a substantial increase in Indigenous mainstream ...
Data from the 1986, 1991 and 1996 censuses are used to conduct a synthetic cohort analysis of the in...
This paper considers the determinants of employment income for Indigenous Australians compared with ...
As the relative poverty of Aboriginal people in the Australian context is increasingly gaining recog...
Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated improvements o...
This paper charts recent changes in personal and household income by combining the first release ce...
This paper uses census data and Department of Social Security (DSS) administrative records to examin...
Abstract Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated impr...