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Education, Training and Indigenous Futures

CAEPR Policy Research: 1990-2007

 

During 2007 the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA), through the Australian Education Systems Officials Committee (AESOC), commissioned a review of research undertaken by CAEPR staff and CAEPR Research Associates over the period 1990-2007.

Specifically, AESOC requested that the review:

  • scan the entire research output of CAEPR since its inception in 1991;

  • assess the relevance of each research publication, research project and CAEPR seminar presentation to Indigenous education and training. In particular, this assessment was to be made in terms of MCEETYA's policy framework for Indigenous education as documented in Australian Directions in Indigenous Education 2005-2008;

  • summarise the findings from this assessment in a report for use by Indigenous policy and planning staff in State and Territory government agencies, Catholic and other non-government school educational systems and associations as well as the Australian Government. MCEETYA also requested that the review be in a form useful to school principals and Indigenous community leaders in education and training; and

  • summarise each relevant research publication, project and seminar presentation cited in the report.

The resulting report, Education, Training and Indigenous Futures CAEPR Policy Research: 1990-2007, and its associated research summaries are now available for download.

 


Downloading Report Documents

The Report

Education, Training and Indigenous Futures CAEPR Policy Research: 1990-2007, by Adrian M. Fordham and R.G. (Jerry) Schwab
[145 pages, 819 K PDF file]

Executive Summary

Executive Summary, by Adrian M. Fordham and R.G. (Jerry) Schwab
[9 pages, 131 K PDF file]

Collected Research Summaries

Research Summaries, by Adrian M. Fordham and R.G. (Jerry) Schwab
[393 pages, 5.1 Meg PDF file]

 


Searching By Theme

Searching Research Papers & Summaries by Theme

The CAEPR research papers and summaries provide a useful source of information for policy and program development in Indigenous education and training.

Some papers relate to the five Domains in Australian Directions in Indigenous Education 2005-2008. Other papers provide important background to the more contextual aspects of the statement. Furthermore some papers are relevant to both Domains and context.

To make it easier for the reader who wishes to explore specific topics in more detail, CAEPR research papers and summaries have been grouped according to relevance to the five Domains and context. Click on the links below to identify CAEPR research related to:

The Changing Demography of Indigenous Australia

Culture, Community and Family Life

Indigenous Health

Domain 1 - Early Childhood Education

Domain 2 - School and Community Educational Partnerships

Domain 3 - School Leadership and Domain 4 - Quality Teaching

Domain 5 - Pathways to Training, Employment and Higher Education.

 


Individual Research Summaries

Individual Research summaries are also listed below in alphabetical order. Each research summary is identified with a reference number that relates the research back to the main report.

Ref. Title Author Summary
001 ‘Innovative institutional design for sustainable wildlife management in the Indigenous-owned savanna’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 247, 2003 J.C. Altman and M. Cochrane PDF
002 ‘Aborigines, tourism and sustainable development’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 26, 1992 J.C. Altman and J. Finlayson PDF
003 ‘Staffing and Training Issues’, in National Review of Resource Agencies Servicing Indigenous Communities, J.C. Altman, D. Gillespie and K. Palmer (eds.), 1998 J.C. Altman and R.G. Schwab PDF
004 ‘Sustainable development options on Aboriginal land: The hybrid economy in the twenty-first century’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 226, 2001 J.C. Altman PDF
005 ‘Policy issues for the Community Development Employment Projects Scheme in rural and remote Australia’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 271, 2005 J.C. Altman, M.C. Gray and R. Levitus PDF
006 ‘Indigenous communities and business: Three perspectives, 1998–2000’, CAEPR Working Paper No. 9, 2001 J.C. Altman PDF
007 ‘In search of an Indigenous outstations policy for Indigenous Australians’, CAEPR Working Paper No. 34, 2006 J.C. Altman PDF
008 'The environmental significance of the Indigenous estate: Natural resource management as economic development in remote Australia', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 286, 2007 J.C. Altman, G.J. Buchanan and L. Larsen PDF
009 ‘Developing an Indigenous arts strategy for the Northern Territory: Issues paper for consultations’, CAEPR Working Paper No. 22, 2003 J.C. Altman PDF
010 ‘Careers, aspirations and the meaning of work in remote Torres Strait’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 190, 1999 W.S. Arthur PDF
011 'Torres Strait Islanders and Autonomy: A Borderline Case', Unpublished PhD thesis, Australian National University, 2005 W.S. Arthur PDF
012 ‘Job-searching and careers: Young Torres Strait Islanders, 1999’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 205, 2000 W.S. Arthur and J. David-Petero PDF
013 ‘Career aspirations and orientation to work: Young Torres Strait Islanders, 1999’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 206, 2000 W.S. Arthur and J. David-Petero PDF
014 ‘Education, training and careers: Young Torres Strait Islanders, 1999’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 207, 2000 W.S. Arthur and J. David-Petero PDF
015 Culture and Society through Space and Time, Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia, 2005 W.S. Arthur and F. Morphy (Eds) PDF
016 ‘Access to government program and services for mainland Torres Strait Islanders’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 151, 1998 W.S. Arthur PDF
017 ‘Torres Strait Islanders in the 2001 Census’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 255, 2003 W.S. Arthur PDF
018 ‘Careers and Aspirations: Young Torres Strait Islanders, 1999–2003’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 259, 2004 W.S. Arthur, J.P. Hughes, V. McGrath and E. Wasaga PDF
019 ‘Regional governance structures in Indigenous Australia: Western Australia examples’, ICGP Working Paper No. 1, 2006 M. Barcham PDF
020 ‘The age at which Indigenous Australians undertake qualifications: A descriptive analysis’, Australian Journal of Adult Learning, Vol. 46, No. 1, April 2006 N. Biddle PDF
021 ‘Factors associated with internal migration: A comparison between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians’, CAEPR Working Paper No. 32, 2005 N. Biddle and B.H. Hunter PDF
022 Patterns of participation in early childhood education: preliminary analyses for PhD thesis ‘Does it pay to go to school? The benefits of and participation in education of Indigenous Australians’, ANU 2007 N. Biddle PDF
023 ‘Health benefits of education in Australia: Indigenous/non-Indigenous comparisons’, The Economic and Labour Relations Review, Vol. 17 No. 1, 2006 N. Biddle PDF
024 ‘Does it pay for Indigenous youth to go to school? Variation in the predicted economic benefits of high school’, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol. 9 No. 2, June 2006, pp 173–199 N. Biddle PDF
025 If I finish high school will it help me get a job? – variation in predicted benefits of education by geography and Indigenous status, unpublished manuscript, 2006 N. Biddle PDF
026 ‘Indigenous Australians and preschool education: Who is attending?’ Australian Journal of Early Childhood, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2007 N. Biddle PDF
027 Employment and income benefits of VET for Indigenous Australians: Variation by geography, unpublished manuscript, 2006 N. Biddle PDF
028 'Mapping Indigenous Educational Participation', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 267, 2004 N. Biddle, B.H. Hunter and R.G. Schwab PDF
029 The Grog Book, Revised Edition, published by The Australian Government Department of Health and Aging, Canberra 2005 M. Brady PDF
030 'Dealing with alcohol in Alice Springs: an assessment of policy options and recommendations for action', CAEPR Working Paper No. 3, 1999 M. Brady and D.F. Martin PDF
031 Indigenous Australia and Alcohol Policy: Meeting difference with indifference, UNSW Press 2004 M. Brady PDF
032 'Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP', in The Indigenous Welfare Economy and the CDEP Scheme, F. Morphy and W. Sanders (Eds), CAEPR Research Monograph No. 20, 2001 S. Campbell and R.G. Schwab PDF
033 'The reform agenda for vocational education and training: implications for Indigenous Australians', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 202, 2000 S. Campbell PDF
034 'Urban CDEPs as Indigenous Employment Centres: Policy and community implications', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 228, 2002 M. Champion PDF
035 ‘The Djelk Ranger Program: An outsider’s perspective’, CAEPR Working Paper No. 27, 2005 M.J. Cochrane PDF
036 An investigation of financial literacy in six Indigenous communities, CAEPR Seminar, 4 April 2007 A.E. Daly and C. Preece PDF
037 ‘Reproducing exclusion or inclusion? Implications for the well-being of Indigenous Australian children’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 253, 2003 A.E. Daly and D.E. Smith PDF
038 ‘Bridging the digital divide: The role of community online access centres in Indigenous communities, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 273, 2005 A.E. Daly PDF
039 ‘Welfare and the domestic economy of Indigenous families: Policy implications from a longitudinal study’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 239, 2002 A.E. Daly, R. Henry and D.E. Smith PDF
040 ‘Selected crime and justice issues for Indigenous families’, Family Matters No. 75, Australian Institute of Family Studies 2006 M. Dodson and B.H. Hunter PDF
041 'Governance for sustainable development: Strategic issues and principles for Indigenous Australian communities', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 250, 2003 M. Dodson and D.E. Smith PDF
042 'Service provision and service providers in a remote Queensland community', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 133, 1997 J. D. Finlayson PDF
043 ‘The Kuranda Community Case Study’, in D.E. Smith (ed.), Indigenous Families and the Welfare System: Two Community Case Studies, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 17, 2000 J.D. Finlayson, A.E. Daly and D.E. Smith PDF
044 ‘“You got any Truck?” Vehicles and decentralised mobile service-provision in remote Indigenous Australia’, CAEPR Working Paper No. 30, 2005 W. Fogarty PDF
045 'Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurs: Not all Community Organisations, Not all in the Outback', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 279, 2006 D. Foley PDF
046 The role of education in Shared Responsibility Agreements, unpublished work-in-progress A. Fordham PDF
047 Resourcing Indigenous Primary Education, CAEPR work-in-progress seminar presentation, September 2007 A. Fordham PDF
048 ‘Preliminary analyses of access to education and discrete Indigenous communities in Australia, 2006’, unpublished work-in-progress A. Fordham PDF
049 'A case study of the Bungala CDEP: Economic and social impacts', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 208, 2000 M.C. Gray and E. Thacker PDF
050 'Indigenous Job Search Success, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 274, 2005 M.C. Gray and B.H. Hunter PDF
051 Health Expenditure, Income and Health status Among Indigenous and Other Australians, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 21, 2002 M.C. Gray, B.H. Hunter and J. Taylor PDF
052 ‘Views from the top of the ‘quiet revolution’: Secretarial perspectives on the new arrangements in Indigenous Affairs’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 282, 2006 W. Gray and W. G. Sanders PDF
053 'Asking the right questions?', in B.H. Hunter (ed.), Assessing the evidence on Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 26, 2006 R.G. Gregory PDF
054 'Indigenous families and the welfare system: The Kuranda community case study, Stage 2', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 216, 2001 R. Henry and A.E. Daly PDF
055 The Governance of Government, CAEPR Seminar April 2007 J. Hunt PDF
056 Strengthening Indigenous Community Governance: A step towards advancing Reconciliation in Australia, paper presented at Peace, Justice and Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific Region Conference, Queensland University, 2005 J. Hunt and D.E. Smith PDF
057 'Further key insights from the Indigenous Community Governance Project' J. Hunt and D.E. Smith PDF
058 'The Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP) ICGP Project Summary' J. Hunt and D.E. Smith PDF
059 Working on governance in Indigenous communities – Issues Brief (in preparation) J. Hunt PDF
060 Power to the People? Government Partnerships with Indigenous Australians in the New Arrangements, paper presented the Governments and Communities in Partnership Conference, Centre for Public Policy, Melbourne University 2006 J. Hunt PDF
061 'The determinants of Indigenous employment outcomes: The importance of education and training', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 115, 1996 B.H. Hunter PDF
062 ‘Taming the social capital hydra? Indigenous poverty, social capital theory and measurement, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 261, 2004 B.H. Hunter PDF
063 ‘The role of discrimination and the exclusion of Indigenous people from the labour market’ in Diane Austin-Broos and Gaynor Macdonald (Eds), Culture, Economy and Governance in Aboriginal Australia, University of Sydney Press, 2005 B.H. Hunter PDF
064 Indigenous Australians in the Contemporary Labour Market, 2004, ABS Cat. No. 2052.0 | B.H. Hunter PDF
065 'Practical reconciliation and recent trends in Indigenous education', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 249, 2003 B.H. Hunter and R.G. Schwab PDF
066 ‘Patterns of Indigenous job search activity’ CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 263, 2004 B.H. Hunter and M.C. Gray PDF
067 'Further investigations into Indigenous labour supply: What discourages discouraged workers?' CAEPR Working Paper No. 2, 1999 B.H. Hunter and M.C. Gray PDF
068 'The determinants of Indigenous educational outcomes', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 160, 1998 B.H. Hunter and R.G. Schwab PDF
069 'Indigenous Employment Forecasts: Implications for Reconciliation', Agenda, Volume 11, Number 2, 2004 B.H. Hunter and J. Taylor PDF
070 'The future of Indigenous work: Forecasts of labour force status to 2011', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 251, 2003 B.H. Hunter, Y. Kinfu and J. Taylor PDF
071 'The rise of the CDEP scheme and changing factors underlying Indigenous employment', CAEPR Working Paper No. 13, 2002 B.H. Hunter PDF
072 'Institutional factors underpinning Indigenous labour force participation: The role of the CDEP scheme and education' CAEPR Working Paper No. 14, 2002 B.H. Hunter PDF
073 An analysis of data from the longitudinal survey of ATSI job seekers, Topic 3: Labour market programs and Indigenous Australians, report to Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business B.H. Hunter, M.C. Gray and B. Chapman PDF
074 An analysis of data from the longitudinal survey of ATSI job seekers, Topic 1: Labour market participation pathways to Indigenous employment, report to Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business B.H. Hunter, M.C. Gray and R. Jones PDF
075 What is all that learning for? Indigenous adult English literacy practices, training, community capacity and health, report to NCVER, 2004 I. Kral and I. Falk PDF
076 'Language' in B.H. Hunter (ed.), Assessing the Evidence on Indigenous Socio-economic Outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 26, 2006 I. Kral and F. Morphy PDF
077 'The realities of Indigenous adult literacy acquisition and practice: Implications for capacity development in remote communities', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 257, 2003 I. Kral and R.G. Schwab PDF
078 Writing Words – Right Way: Literacy and social practice in the Ngaanyatjarra world, unpublished PhD thesis, Australian National University, 2007 I. Kral PDF
079 ‘Learning and engagement: Youth arts’, Writing Words – Right Way: Literacy and social practice in the Ngaanyatjarra world, unpublished PhD thesis, Australian National University, 2007 I. Kral PDF
080 "'If it wasn't for CDEP': A case study of Worn Gundidj CDEP, Victoria", CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 210, 2000 R. Madden PDF
081 Native Title Corporations: A legal and anthropological analysis, The Federation Press 2000 C. Mantziaris and D.F. Martin PDF
082 Education, training and employment in negotiated Native Title Agreements, unpublished commentary, 2007 D.F. Martin PDF
083 Is welfare dependency 'welfare poison'? An assessment of Noel Pearson's proposals for Aboriginal welfare reform, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 213, 2001 D.F. Martin PDF
084 'Money, business and culture: Issues for Aboriginal economic policy', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 101, 1995 D.F. Martin PDF
085 The incorporation of 'traditional' and 'historical' interests in Native Title Representative Bodies, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 12, 1997 D.F. Martin PDF
086 'Chasing the money story: An evaluation of the Tangentyere Bank Pilot Project and its relevance to Indigenous communities in central Australia', CAEPR Working Paper No.21, 2003 S. McDonnell PDF
087 "Indigenous community stores in the 'frontier economy': Some competition and consumer issues", CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 234, 2002 S. McDonnell and D.F. Martin PDF
088 'Banking on Indigenous communities: Issues, options and Australian and international best practice', CAEPR Working Paper No. 18, 2002 S. McDonnell and N. Westbury PDF
089 'The language of governance in a cross-cultural context: What can and can't be translated', Indigenous Community Governance Project Occasional Paper No. 3, 2005 F. Morphy PDF
090 'Indigenous household structures and ABS definitions of the family – What happens when systems collide, and does it matter?', CAEPR Working Paper No 26, 2004 F. Morphy PDF
091 'Indigenous families and the welfare system: The Yuendumu community case study, Stage Two', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 217, 2001 Y. Musharbash PDF
092 'Mineral development agreements negotiated by Aboriginal communities in the 1990s', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 85, 1995 C. O'Faircheallaigh PDF
093 'Culture' in B.H. Hunter (ed.), Assessing the Evidence on Indigenous Socio-economic Outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 26, 2006 N. Peterson PDF
094 'Information and Communication Technology' in B.H. Hunter (ed.), Assessing the Evidence on Indigenous Socio-economic Outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 26, 2006 P. Radoll PDF
095 'Health' in B.H. Hunter (ed.), Assessing the Evidence on Indigenous Socio-economic Outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 26, 2006 R. Ross PDF
096 'The relative social and economic status of Indigenous people in Bourke, Brewarrina and Walgett', CAEPR Working Paper No. 8, 2000 K. Ross. And J. Taylor PDF
097 Indigenous Futures: Choice and development for Aboriginal and Islander Australia, UNSW Press 2002 T. Rowse PDF
098 'Indigenous people in the Alice Springs Town Camps: The 2001 Census data', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 260, 2004 W.G. Sanders PDF
099 'Being a good senior manager in Indigenous community governance: Working with public purpose and private benefit', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 280, 2006 W.G. Sanders PDF
100 My Country, Mine Country: Indigenous people, mining and development contestation in remote Australia, unpublished PhD thesis, Australian National University, 2007 B. Scambary PDF
101 'Educational 'failure' and educational 'success' in an Aboriginal community', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 161, 1998 R.G. Schwab PDF
102 ‘Kids, skidoos and caribou: The Junior Canadian Ranger program as a model for re-engaging Indigenous youth in remote areas’, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 281, 2006 R.G. Schwab PDF
103 'Having it both ways: the continuing complexities of community-controlled Indigenous education', CAEPR Discussion Paper 111, 1996 R.G Schwab PDF
104 'Trends in Indigenous participation in health sciences education: The vocational education and training sector, 1994–97', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 179, 1999 R.G. Schwab and I. Anderson PDF
105 'Education and Training' in Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia: Culture and Society through Space and Time, 2006 R.G. Schwab and D. Sutherland PDF
106 'Building Indigenous learning communities', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 225, 2001 R.G. Schwab and D. Sutherland PDF
107 Literacy for Life: A Scoping Study for a Community Literacy Empowerment Project, report prepared for the community of Wugularr, the Jawoyn Association and the Fred Hollows Foundation, ANU Press, 2004 R.G. Schwab and D. Sutherland PDF
108 An Exploration of Educational Aspirations among Homeland Communities in the Maningrida Region: Issues and options for the Future, report commissioned by the Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation 2002 R.G. Schwab PDF
109 If You Have a Dream, You Make It Happen: Approaches to Maximising Educational Engagement among Young Indigenous Students, report prepared for the Department of Education, Science and Training R.G. Schwab PDF
110 'Indigenous participation in health sciences education: Recent trends in the higher education sector', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 171, 1998 R.G. Schwab and I. Anderson PDF
111 'Twenty years of policy recommendations for Indigenous education: overview and research implications', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 92, 1995 R.G. Schwab PDF
112 Indigenous participation in higher education: Culture, choice and human capital theory', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 122, 1996 R.G. Schwab PDF
113 'Education and Community, in Diane Austin-Broos and Gaynor Macdonald (Eds), Culture, Economy and Governance in Aboriginal Australia, Sydney University Press, 2005 R.G. Schwab PDF
114 'Education and Training: The 2002 NATSSIS' in B.H. Hunter (ed.), Assessing the Evidence on Indigenous Socio-economic Outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 26, 2006 R.G. Schwab PDF
115 'The calculus of reciprocity: Principles and implications of Aboriginal sharing', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 100, 1995 R.G. Schwab PDF
116 'Why Only One in Three? The Complex Reasons for Low Indigenous School Retention', CAEPR Research Monograph No. 16, 1999 R.G. Schwab PDF
117 Options for Education and Training, Final Report to the Warlpiri Education and Training Trust Advisory Committee, 2006 R.G. Schwab PDF
118 "The Social Underpinnings of the 'outstation movement' in Cape York Peninsula, Australia", in J. Taylor and M. Bell (eds), Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America, Routledge, London, 2004 B.R. Smith PDF
119 'Developing a land and resource management framework for Kaanju homelands, Central Cape York Peninsula', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 256, 2003 B.R. Smith and D. Claudie PDF
120 'From Gove to governance: Reshaping Indigenous governance in the Northern Territory', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 265, 2004 D.E. Smith PDF
121 From COAG to coercion: A story of governance failure, success and opportunity in Australian Indigenous affairs, draft paper D.E. Smith PDF
122 The Indigenous Community Governance Project, CAEPR Seminar, April 2007 D.E. Smith PDF
123 'Kuranda and Yuendumu: Comparative conclusions', in D.E. Smith (ed.), Indigenous Families and the Welfare System: Two Community Case Studies, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 17, 2000 D.E. Smith PDF
124 'Indigenous families, households and governance', in Diane Austin-Broos and Gaynor Macdonald (eds), Culture, Economy and Governance in Aboriginal Australia, Sydney University Press, 2005 D.E. Smith PDF
125 'CDEP as urban enterprise: The case of Yarnteen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation, Newcastle', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 114, 1996 D. E. Smith PDF
126 'Community Participation Agreements: A model for welfare reform from community-based research', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 223, 2001 D.E. Smith PDF
127 Evaluating governance effectiveness: A facilitated process with the board of Yarnteen Corporation, ICGP Case Study Report No. 2, 2006 D.E Smith PDF
128 "'Working for CDEP': A case study of the Community Development Employment Projects scheme in Port Lincoln, South Australia", CAEPR Discussion Paper No, 75, 1994 D.E. Smith PDF
129 'Redfern Works: The policy and community challenges of an urban CDEP scheme', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 99, 1995 D. E. Smith PDF
130 Strange Bedfellows: Whole-of-Government Policy, Shared Responsibility Agreements, and Implications for Regional Governance, CAEPR-Reconciliation Australia ICG Project Workshop Report, 2005 P. Sullivan PDF
131 An Indigenous school and learning community in the ACT? Opportunity, context and rationale', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 258, 2003 D. Sutherland PDF
132 'Population and diversity: Policy implications of emerging Indigenous demographic trends, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 283, 2006 J. Taylor PDF
133 Aboriginal Population Profiles for Development Planning in the East Kimberley, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 23, 2004 J. Taylor PDF
134 Social Engineering and Indigenous Demography: Testing the implications of current policy directions, CAEPR Seminar, March 2007 J. Taylor PDF
135 'Indigenous People in the West Kimberley Labour Market', CAEPR Working Paper No. 35, 2006 J. Taylor'Indigenous People in the West Kimberley Labour Market', CAEPR Working Paper No. 35, 2006 PDF
136 'Options for benchmarking ABS population estimates for Indigenous communities in Queensland', CAEPR Discussion Paper No 243, 2003 J. Taylor and M. Bell PDF
137 'Continuity and change in Indigenous Australian population mobility', in J. Taylor and M. Bell (eds), Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America, Routledge, London, 2004 J. Taylor and M. Bell PDF
138 'The Indigenous population of Cape York Peninsula, 2001–2016', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 227, 2002 J. Taylor and M. Bell PDF
139 Indigenous people and the Pilbara mining boom: A baseline for regional participation, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 25, 2005 J. Taylor and B. Scambary PDF
140 'The opportunity costs of the status quo in the Thamarrurr region', CAEPR Working Paper No. 28, 2005 J. Taylor and O. Stanley PDF
141 Aboriginal Nutrition and the Nyirranggulung Health Strategy in Jawoyn Country, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 19, 2000 J. Taylor and N. Westbury PDF
142 'Indigenous people in the Murray-Darling Basin: A statistical profile', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 264, 2004 J. Taylor and N. Biddle PDF
143 'Differentials and determinants of Indigenous population mobility' in B.H. Hunter (ed.), Assessing the Evidence on Indigenous Socio-economic Outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 26 J. Taylor and Y. Kinfu PDF
144 Social Indicators for Aboriginal Governance: Insights from the Thamarrurr Region, Northern Territory, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 24, 2004 J. Taylor PDF
145 'Tracking change in the relative economic status of Indigenous people in New South Wales, CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 277, 2005 J. Taylor PDF
146 'Demography is destiny, except in the Northern Territory' in J.C. Altman and M. Hinkson (Eds), Coercive Reconciliation: Stabilise, Normalise, Exit Aboriginal Australia, Arena Publications Association 2007 J. Taylor PDF
147 'Indigenous economic futures in the Northern Territory: The demographic and socioeconomic background', CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 246, 2003 J. Taylor PDF
148 'Family and Community Life' in B.H. Hunter (ed.), Assessing the Evidence on Indigenous Socio-economic Outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Research Monograph No. 26 R. Weston and M.C. Gray PDF