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Jon Altman Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research The Australian National University Thinking Indigenous economy: A brief survey 1964 to 2014 AIATSIS Conference Breaking the Barriers in Indigenous Research and Thinking
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Indigenous census counts, 1971-2011
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Variable19711981199120012011 Unemployment rate (% labour force)9.024.630.820.017.1 Employment to population ratio (% adults)42.035.737.141.744.2 Private-sector employment (% adults)29.717.220.5n.a.31.8 Labour force participation rate (% adults)46.147.353.552.153.3 Median weekly personal income ($A 2011)n.a.250282284362 Socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous Australians, 1971-2011
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Variable19711981199120012011 Unemployment rate (% labour force) 5.634.242.702.783.17 Employment to population ratio (% adults) 0.730.610.660.71 Private-sector employment (% adults) 0.650.420.51n.a.0.62 Labour force participation rate (% adults) 0.780.770.840.820.81 Median weekly personal income ($A 2011)n.a.0.550.620.560.62 Ratio of Indigenous to non-Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes, 1971-2011
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Indigenous dispossession and legal repossession
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Land rights and ownership under three tenures
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Distribution of Indigenous population
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Distribution of Discrete Indigenous Communities
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Land rights, ownership and registered claims
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Estimated Indigenous Population Estimated Non- Indigenous population % of region Indigenous % of total Indigenous population Area (% Australia) Native title (exclusive possession) 14,3083,09382%2%9% Land rights lands, 201360,23313,93981%9%13% Native title (non-exclusive possession) 2,61712,43817%0%9% Registered claims (excluding native title or land rights lands) 195,9155,866,9303%30%39% Any of the above273,0735,896,4014%41%70% Australia 660,903 21,423,5043%100% Indigenous population and interests in land
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The Hybrid Economy
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