The 1967 constitutional referendum paved the way for the application of a single national methodology for the construction of a self-identified Indigenous popu- lation via census, survey, and administrative data collection and these sources have provided for statistically meaningful official estimates of Indigenous popu- lation growth and spatial redistribution as well as for some understanding of the dynamics underpinning change. The primary purpose of this paper is to outline the course of this change and to reflect on matters arising that are of concern and interest to public debate on population growth and its implications. To do this meaningfully it is necessary first to gain an appreciation of what is referred to as ‘postcolonial demo...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
Due to a lack of accurate data on the size, distribution and trends in the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
According to estimates from the 2006 Census, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Aust...
The 1967 constitutional referendum paved the way for the application of a single national methodolog...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the changing size and spatial distribution of the...
By the 1970s, the Indigenous population had undergone a series of systematic fluctuations in fertili...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated improvements o...
This paper provides a contemporary overview of the changing size and composition of Australia\u27s ...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Background The Indigenous population of Australia has grown very rapidly since the first tabulation...
Abstract Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated impr...
Census data remain the primary source of information on the economic status of Indigenous Australian...
At the 1996 Census, a total of 352,970 individuals self-identified as Indigenous Australian. This re...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
Due to a lack of accurate data on the size, distribution and trends in the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
According to estimates from the 2006 Census, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Aust...
The 1967 constitutional referendum paved the way for the application of a single national methodolog...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the changing size and spatial distribution of the...
By the 1970s, the Indigenous population had undergone a series of systematic fluctuations in fertili...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated improvements o...
This paper provides a contemporary overview of the changing size and composition of Australia\u27s ...
Every five years, the national Census of Population and Housing provides a window on the demographic...
Background The Indigenous population of Australia has grown very rapidly since the first tabulation...
Abstract Populations change and grow through time. Keeping track of this change and associated impr...
Census data remain the primary source of information on the economic status of Indigenous Australian...
At the 1996 Census, a total of 352,970 individuals self-identified as Indigenous Australian. This re...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
Due to a lack of accurate data on the size, distribution and trends in the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
According to estimates from the 2006 Census, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Aust...