Of the people in living in Australia in 2001, 36 per cent reported their ancestry as Australian, an increase of 14 per cent since 1986, when 22 per cent of the population reported an Australian ancestry. In this report Siew-Ean Khoo and David Lucas examine the ancestries of the Australian population, drawing on census data on which ancestry respondents most closely identified with
The racial and ethnic landscape in Australia has changed markedly since the beginning of the postwar...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population has reached 517,000 or 2.5% of the t...
Australia’s ethnic make-up has changed sharply over recent years as a consequence of the new and div...
Ancestry data from the 2001 Census allow us to explore intermarriage patterns among people of differ...
There has been much public debate about the size of the Asian-born and Asian ethnic-origin populatio...
Previous analyses of Australian samples have suggested that populations of the same broad racial gro...
From the beginning of 1975 until mid-2008, approximately 11,200 Hmong and Lao immigrants and refugee...
Australia was probably settled soon after modern humans left Africa, but details of this ancient mig...
The Australian population reached 17 million in 1991, and is growing at a rate of 1,5 per cent per y...
Australia was probably settled soon after modern humans left Africa, but details of this ancient mig...
The Australian population reached 17 million in 1991, and is growing at a rate of 1,5 per cent per y...
Australia has one of the largest percentages of immigrant populations in the developed world with a ...
Australia isamongstthe most ethnically and culturally diverse countries in the world. Despite this d...
Sociologists have long regarded intermarriage as a key indicator of ethnic integration. The authors ...
The racial and ethnic landscape in Australia has changed markedly since the beginning of the postwar...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population has reached 517,000 or 2.5% of the t...
Australia’s ethnic make-up has changed sharply over recent years as a consequence of the new and div...
Ancestry data from the 2001 Census allow us to explore intermarriage patterns among people of differ...
There has been much public debate about the size of the Asian-born and Asian ethnic-origin populatio...
Previous analyses of Australian samples have suggested that populations of the same broad racial gro...
From the beginning of 1975 until mid-2008, approximately 11,200 Hmong and Lao immigrants and refugee...
Australia was probably settled soon after modern humans left Africa, but details of this ancient mig...
The Australian population reached 17 million in 1991, and is growing at a rate of 1,5 per cent per y...
Australia was probably settled soon after modern humans left Africa, but details of this ancient mig...
The Australian population reached 17 million in 1991, and is growing at a rate of 1,5 per cent per y...
Australia has one of the largest percentages of immigrant populations in the developed world with a ...
Australia isamongstthe most ethnically and culturally diverse countries in the world. Despite this d...
Sociologists have long regarded intermarriage as a key indicator of ethnic integration. The authors ...
The racial and ethnic landscape in Australia has changed markedly since the beginning of the postwar...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population has reached 517,000 or 2.5% of the t...