WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/140248572

Agency, contingency and census process observations of the 2006 Indigenous enumeration strategy in remote Aboriginal Australia

"This study of the [Indigenous Enumeration Strategy] involved four very different locations: a group of small outstation communities (Arnhem Land), a large Aboriginal township (Wadeye), an 'open' town with a majority Aboriginal population (Fitzroy Crossing), and the minority Aboriginal population of a major regional centre (Alice Springs). A comparison between these contexts reveals differences that reflect the diversity of remote Aboriginal Australia, but also commonalities that exert a powerful influence on the effectiveness of the IES, in particular very high levels of short-term mobility"--Provided by publisher.

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/description

  • ""This study of the [Indigenous Enumeration Strategy] involved four very different locations: a group of small outstation communities (Arnhem Land), a large Aboriginal township (Wadeye), an 'open' town with a majority Aboriginal population (Fitzroy Crossing), and the minority Aboriginal population of a major regional centre (Alice Springs). A comparison between these contexts reveals differences that reflect the diversity of remote Aboriginal Australia, but also commonalities that exert a powerful influence on the effectiveness of the IES, in particular very high levels of short-term mobility"--Provided by publisher."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Census data"@en
  • "Census data"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Statistics"@en
  • "Statistics"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Agency, contingency and census process observations of the 2006 Indigenous enumeration strategy in remote Aboriginal Australia"@en
  • "Agency, contingency and census process : observations of the 2006 Indigenous enumeration strategy in remote Aboriginal Australia"
  • "Agency, contingency and census process: Observations of the 2006 Indigenous Enumeration Strategy in remote Aboriginal Australia"