Social Inequality in Australian SocietyChapter 4 demonstrates that Aborigines have limited access to resources, facilities and services in Australian society; considers factors such as employment, income, education, health, access to health and welfare services, housing, experiences with legal system, land rights, participation in politics and public affairs. |
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Gross figures on turnover rates do indeed suggest a higher rate for women than for men . However , a breakdown of the figures by industry groups shows that in the ...
Gross figures on turnover rates do indeed suggest a higher rate for women than for men . However , a breakdown of the figures by industry groups shows that in the ...
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By far and away the most significant consequences of inadequate nutrition , however , have to do with infant mortality rates . The lack of adequate figures preclude a full examination of the issue , however , some data from Western ...
By far and away the most significant consequences of inadequate nutrition , however , have to do with infant mortality rates . The lack of adequate figures preclude a full examination of the issue , however , some data from Western ...
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When housing costs were considered the figure rose to 12.3 per cent which was nearly double the overall figure of 6.7 per cent for Australia as a whole . The inadequacy of the wages earned by many migrants is indicated by figures ...
When housing costs were considered the figure rose to 12.3 per cent which was nearly double the overall figure of 6.7 per cent for Australia as a whole . The inadequacy of the wages earned by many migrants is indicated by figures ...
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Social Class and Education | 49 |
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