Changing numbers, changing needs? A preliminary assessment of Indigenous population growth, 1991-96

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Taylor, John

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Canberra, ACT : Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR), The Australian National University

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At the 1996 Census, a total of 352,970 individuals self-identified as Indigenous Australian. This represented an increase of 87,599 or 33 per cent since 1991, an increase which was way above expectation. As a consequence, demographic analysis has returned to the familiar condition of uncertainty about intercensal projections. This raises two questions of fundamental policy interest: - does the considerable increase in numbers witnessed between 1991 and 1996 imply a concomitant increase in need? - what are the implications of unpredictability for assessing change, and by implication policy and program performance, using social indicators?

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