Social Inequality in Australian SocietyMacmillan Company of Australia, 1983 - 385 páginas Chapter 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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... compared with 17 per cent of the male population being classed as professionals or managers , and 19 per cent compared with 2 per cent having a university education . In terms of fathers ' income also , it was found that students ...
... compared with 17 per cent of the male population being classed as professionals or managers , and 19 per cent compared with 2 per cent having a university education . In terms of fathers ' income also , it was found that students ...
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... compared with only 3 per cent of females . Among the males , nearly 54 per cent were in trade and technical courses whereas no more than one - third of women were in such courses , despite the fact that training for nursing is included ...
... compared with only 3 per cent of females . Among the males , nearly 54 per cent were in trade and technical courses whereas no more than one - third of women were in such courses , despite the fact that training for nursing is included ...
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... compared with 8 per cent for males ) , ' sales ' ( 11 per cent , compared with 6 per cent for males ) and ' service ' ( 14 ) per cent , compared with 5 per cent for males ) occupations . Thus 56 per cent of the female workforce falls ...
... compared with 8 per cent for males ) , ' sales ' ( 11 per cent , compared with 6 per cent for males ) and ' service ' ( 14 ) per cent , compared with 5 per cent for males ) occupations . Thus 56 per cent of the female workforce falls ...
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The Meanings of Class Status and Party | 13 |
Introduction | 42 |
Social Class and Social Mobility | 61 |
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