International literature clearly demonstrates the potential for gender-based inequalities to constrain development processes. In the United Nations Development Programme Gender-related Development Index, Australia ranks in the top five across 177 countries, suggesting that the loss of human development due to gender inequality is minor. However, such analysis has not been systematically applied to the Indigenous Australian population, at least in a quantitative sense. Using the 2006 Australian Census, this paper provides an analysis across three dimensions of socioeconomic disparity: Indigeneity, gender, and geography. This paper also explores the development of a similar gender-related index as a tool to enable a relative ranking of the pe...
Abstract Background Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near th...
Illuminating some of the gaps in social and economic participation between Indigenous and non-Indige...
Despite several policy efforts to promote economic participation by Indigenous Australians, they con...
International literature clearly demonstrates the potential for gender-based inequalities to constra...
In the United Nations Development Programme Gender-related Development Index, Australia ranks in the...
Indigenous females are among the most disadvantaged groups in Australia; Furthermore outcomes for In...
Across almost all standard indicators, the Indigenous population of Australia has worse outcomes tha...
This paper reviews literature related to the intersectionality of gender and educational attainment,...
Currently there is considerable disparity in terms of socioeconomic status between Indigenous and n...
Despite substantial policy efforts to promote economic participation by Indigenous Australians, they...
This paper examines trends in the employment rate of Indigenous Australians and how these trends var...
Abstract CAEPR has a tradition of producing indices of Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes to support ...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
CAEPR has a tradition of producing indices of Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes to support the work ...
This paper provides new insights on the labour market discrimination faced by indigenous Australians...
Abstract Background Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near th...
Illuminating some of the gaps in social and economic participation between Indigenous and non-Indige...
Despite several policy efforts to promote economic participation by Indigenous Australians, they con...
International literature clearly demonstrates the potential for gender-based inequalities to constra...
In the United Nations Development Programme Gender-related Development Index, Australia ranks in the...
Indigenous females are among the most disadvantaged groups in Australia; Furthermore outcomes for In...
Across almost all standard indicators, the Indigenous population of Australia has worse outcomes tha...
This paper reviews literature related to the intersectionality of gender and educational attainment,...
Currently there is considerable disparity in terms of socioeconomic status between Indigenous and n...
Despite substantial policy efforts to promote economic participation by Indigenous Australians, they...
This paper examines trends in the employment rate of Indigenous Australians and how these trends var...
Abstract CAEPR has a tradition of producing indices of Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes to support ...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
CAEPR has a tradition of producing indices of Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes to support the work ...
This paper provides new insights on the labour market discrimination faced by indigenous Australians...
Abstract Background Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near th...
Illuminating some of the gaps in social and economic participation between Indigenous and non-Indige...
Despite several policy efforts to promote economic participation by Indigenous Australians, they con...