On the contemporary position of the Indigenous peoples of Australia


Autoria(s): Robertson, Boni; Demosthenous, Catherine M.; Demosthenous, Hellene T.; Soole, David W.
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

This paper highlights the contemporary disadvantaged position of Indigenous peoples of Australia.∗ It discusses a number of data quality issues on Indigenous data, before examining Indigenous disadvantage across five key areas: (1) education; (2) employment; (3) housing and living conditions; (4) health and wellbeing; and (5) crime and justice. Given the call for all governments to implement a framework to overcome Indigenous disadvantage, we recommend that future research begin with an investigation of non-Indigenous attitudes towards, and knowledge of, the position of Indigenous peoples in Australia. This is essential towards developing an understanding of the general public’s current perceptions of Indigenous peoples’ position in Australia, particularly where the development of policies pertaining to Indigenous peoples requires cooperative action and the support of the broader Australian population.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/45947/

Publicador

Electronic Journal of Sociology

Relação

http://www.sociology.org/content/2005/tier2/__ContemporaryPositionIndigenousAustralia.pdf

Robertson, Boni, Demosthenous, Catherine M., Demosthenous, Hellene T., & Soole, David W. (2005) On the contemporary position of the Indigenous peoples of Australia. Electronic Journal of Sociology, pp. 1-15.

Direitos

Copyright 2005 please consult the authors

Fonte

Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Tipo

Journal Article