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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... further suggest , however , that the two professions of medicine and law are likely to remain in the control of established wealth and privilege for some time to come . The attraction of schools of education to working class groups is ...
... further suggest , however , that the two professions of medicine and law are likely to remain in the control of established wealth and privilege for some time to come . The attraction of schools of education to working class groups is ...
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... further 15 per cent had been engaged in commercial and clerical work and only 12 per cent reported fathers who had been manual workers . Likewise , when the previous occupations of ministers were examined , it was seen that over a third ...
... further 15 per cent had been engaged in commercial and clerical work and only 12 per cent reported fathers who had been manual workers . Likewise , when the previous occupations of ministers were examined , it was seen that over a third ...
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... Further , he shows that when these admission rates were analysed with respect to age and sex , the differences were still apparent . His argument is , then , that admission rates are higher in hospitals in working class areas than they ...
... Further , he shows that when these admission rates were analysed with respect to age and sex , the differences were still apparent . His argument is , then , that admission rates are higher in hospitals in working class areas than they ...
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The Meanings of Class Status and Party | 13 |
Introduction | 42 |
Social Class and Social Mobility | 61 |
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