Impacts of service and infrastructure provision on Indigenous temporary mobility in the Northern Territory: Insights from the 2011 Census

Huw Brokensha

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Abstract

RESEARCH AIM
This brief aims to determine whether some of the factors cited as drivers of global mobility can also help explain the temporary mobility of Indigenous people in and around remote communities. We investigate the effects of some characteristics of Indigenous people and communities on Indigenous mobility. We were particularly interested in determining whether factors related to infrastructure and service provision affect the propensity for people to be away or at home on Census night.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-10
Number of pages10
No.04
Specialist publicationResearch Briefs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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