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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For example , among the students from Queensland , only 17 per cent had parents who had received more than primary education , while among those from New South Wales , 39 per cent had parents with some form of secondary schooling .
For example , among the students from Queensland , only 17 per cent had parents who had received more than primary education , while among those from New South Wales , 39 per cent had parents with some form of secondary schooling .
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Where both parents were Australian , there is substantial rejection of the migrant presence . Children with nonEnglish - speaking parents view the migrant presence in Australia as favourably as their peers with Australian - born parents ...
Where both parents were Australian , there is substantial rejection of the migrant presence . Children with nonEnglish - speaking parents view the migrant presence in Australia as favourably as their peers with Australian - born parents ...
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He notes that : the most severe injuries occur in single parent homes and were inflicted by the mother herself , a fact ... ( 1966 and 1968 ) supports the argument that the crucial factor is the inability of parents to cope with stress .
He notes that : the most severe injuries occur in single parent homes and were inflicted by the mother herself , a fact ... ( 1966 and 1968 ) supports the argument that the crucial factor is the inability of parents to cope with stress .
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