AbstractThis paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australians over the last intercensal period and to compare these with previous patterns, as well as those from the non-Indigenous population. Indigenous Australians are a highly mobile population. They were substantially more likely to be away from their place of usual residence on the night of the census and more likely to make permanent moves over the five years leading up to the 2011 Census. In addition, Indigenous Australians are more likely to make moves that involve a change in location type. Indigenous mobility appears to have had the effect of causing a structural realignment of the Indigenous population from relatively remot...
RESEARCH AIMTo improve understanding of patterns of temporary mobility of Indigenous people in the N...
This publication presents a range of statistics for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
During the last intercensal period there was a net transfer of Indigenous Australians to urban Austr...
This paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australian...
One of the more consistent findings of census-based analysis is that nationally, Indigenous A...
This paper provides, for the first time, comparative national parameters of Indigenous population mo...
This paper describes an emerging field of demographic enquiry focused on the population mobility of ...
This paper uses data from the 2011 Census to look at the demographic and socioeconomic characteristi...
A project under way at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research aims to establish, for the...
The intercensal period (2006-2011) was a time of significant policy and population change in Indigen...
Local area population counts and estimates are crucial inputs into policy planning and proce...
Background The Indigenous population of Australia has grown very rapidly since the first tabulation...
RESEARCH AIMThis brief aims to determine whether some of the factors cited as drivers of global mobi...
In this positioning paper Paul Memmott, Stephen Long, Martin Bell, John Taylor and Dominic Br...
Some key factors underlying the process of mobility in Indigenous households include access to resou...
RESEARCH AIMTo improve understanding of patterns of temporary mobility of Indigenous people in the N...
This publication presents a range of statistics for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
During the last intercensal period there was a net transfer of Indigenous Australians to urban Austr...
This paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australian...
One of the more consistent findings of census-based analysis is that nationally, Indigenous A...
This paper provides, for the first time, comparative national parameters of Indigenous population mo...
This paper describes an emerging field of demographic enquiry focused on the population mobility of ...
This paper uses data from the 2011 Census to look at the demographic and socioeconomic characteristi...
A project under way at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research aims to establish, for the...
The intercensal period (2006-2011) was a time of significant policy and population change in Indigen...
Local area population counts and estimates are crucial inputs into policy planning and proce...
Background The Indigenous population of Australia has grown very rapidly since the first tabulation...
RESEARCH AIMThis brief aims to determine whether some of the factors cited as drivers of global mobi...
In this positioning paper Paul Memmott, Stephen Long, Martin Bell, John Taylor and Dominic Br...
Some key factors underlying the process of mobility in Indigenous households include access to resou...
RESEARCH AIMTo improve understanding of patterns of temporary mobility of Indigenous people in the N...
This publication presents a range of statistics for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
During the last intercensal period there was a net transfer of Indigenous Australians to urban Austr...