A realistic estimate of population data and vital statistics such as births and deaths is essential to understanding the history and relative status of any population over time. Estimating the Aboriginal population of Australia has challenged statisticians for well over 100 years. Estimates of the 1788 population are reviewed, as well as estimates from colonial censuses and the early Yearbooks. The wide variation in contemporary estimates is discussed. More recent improvements in data and data quality are examined, and a plausible scenario for the size of the Aboriginal population over time, based on what we know today, is presented
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recently released the publication 2006 Population Distribu...
The 2001 census count of Indigenous Australians produced an intercensal change in numbers that canno...
This paper investigates methods for producing Australian intercensal population estimates. Abstract...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population has reached 517,000 or 2.5% of the t...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population is projected to increase by over a t...
According to estimates from the 2006 Census, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Aust...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) population is projected to reach b...
This publication presents a range of statistics for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
The five-yearly Census of Population and Housing is one of the most important sources of information...
This paper examines how the Northern Territory’s Indigenous demography has changed over recent decad...
This paper examines how the Northern Territory’s Indigenous demography has changed over recent decad...
Archaeologists and demographers conservatively estimate that in the 50 000 years the Europeans began...
Background: The Indigenous population of Australia suffers considerable disadvantage across a wide r...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recently released the publication 2006 Population Distribu...
The 2001 census count of Indigenous Australians produced an intercensal change in numbers that canno...
This paper investigates methods for producing Australian intercensal population estimates. Abstract...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population has reached 517,000 or 2.5% of the t...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population is projected to increase by over a t...
According to estimates from the 2006 Census, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Aust...
Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) population is projected to reach b...
This publication presents a range of statistics for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
The five-yearly Census of Population and Housing is one of the most important sources of information...
This paper examines how the Northern Territory’s Indigenous demography has changed over recent decad...
This paper examines how the Northern Territory’s Indigenous demography has changed over recent decad...
Archaeologists and demographers conservatively estimate that in the 50 000 years the Europeans began...
Background: The Indigenous population of Australia suffers considerable disadvantage across a wide r...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recently released the publication 2006 Population Distribu...
The 2001 census count of Indigenous Australians produced an intercensal change in numbers that canno...