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Sources for an Australian Interdisciplinary Historical Demography

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Kippen, Rebecca
Lucas, David

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Peter Lang AG, International Academic Publishers

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This chapter begins with quantitative sources: population censuses, vital registration, administrative statistics (including convict records), and sample surveys. This is followed by a short section on the many qualitative sources and a discussion of the neglected field of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander demography. We conclude that although Australia lacks a Centre akin to Britain’s Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, historical demography is experiencing a renaissance in Australia thanks in part to the work of multi-disciplinary teams which are employing previously unavailable sources.

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A Global History of Historical Demography: Half a Century of Interdisciplinarity

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2037-12-31
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