Better than welfare : work and livelihoods for Indigenous Australians after CDEP /
The end of the very long-standing Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme in 2015 marked a critical juncture in Australian Indigenous policy history. For more than 30 years, CDEP had been among the biggest and most influential programs in the Indigenous affairs portfolio, employing m...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Acton, A.C.T. :
ANU Press,
2016.
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Colección: | Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) ;
no. 36. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- List of figures; List of tables; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Preface; From welfare to work, orẅorkẗoẅelfare?; Kirrily Jordan and Jon Altman; Reframed as welfare: CDEP'sÈfallÈfrom favour; Will Sanders; Some statistical context foränalysis of CDEP; Boyd Hunter; Just a jobs program? CDEPëmployment and community development on theÈNSWÈfarÈsouthÈcoast; Kirrily Jordan; Looking for 'real jobs' on the APYÈLands: Intermittent and steady employment in CDEP andöther paid work; Kirrily Jordan.
- Work habits and localised authority in Anmatjere CDEPs: Losing good practice through policyändÈprogramÈreviewWill Sanders; Bawinanga and CDEP: The vibrant life, and near death, of a major Aboriginal corporation inÄrnhemÈLand; Jon Altman; Appendix 1: AnnotatedẗimelineöfÈkey developments; Bree Blakeman; Appendix 2: AnnotatedÈbibliography of author publications on CDEP 2005-15; Compiled by Bree Blakeman; CAEPR Research MonographÈSeries; Fig. 3.1 CDEP employment/population ratio, Indigenous males andÈfemales aged 15 and over, 1997-2011.
- Fig. 3.2 The proportion of remote IAREs by per cent in CDEP employment in the 2006 census (%)Fig. 3.3 The proportion of remote IAREs by per cent in CDEP employment in the 2011 census (%); Fig. 6.1 Wards of Anmatjere Community Government Council; Fig. 6.2 Pmara Jutunta CDEP Office 2008; Fig. 6.3 Nturiya CDEP Office signs; Fig. 6.4 Four wards and nine service centres of Central Desert Shire; Fig. 6.5 CDEP men's shed at Pmara Jutunta with Central Desert ShireÈsign; Fig. 6.6 Jobfind office in Ti Tree 2009-13; Fig. 6.7 Informal CDEP sign 2013; Fig. 6.8 Map of 60 RJCP regions.
- Fig. 6.9 New CDEP/RJCP Activity Centre and Office in Ti Tree 2013Fig. 7.1 A version of the map in Schedule 4 of BACs 'rule book'; Table 3.1 Transition probabilities (15-month) between labour force states, Indigenous males and females (percentage); Table 3.2 Marginal effect of CDEP and other labour force categories onÈselected social and economic outcomes, 2008; Table 3.3 Hypothetical simulations of the 'effect' of loss of 35,000 CDEPÈjobs; Table 3.4 Administrative data on local CDEP schemes at time of 2006 and 2011 census (8Äugust).
- Table 3.5 Working-age population (aged 15-64 years) and major mining investment in remote IAREs byÈ2006ÈCDEPëmployment rates in 2006Table 3.6 Labour market outcomes for 15-64-year-olds by Indigenous status, Wallaga Lake, 2006 and 2011; Table 4.1 Labour force characteristics for Bega, Eden and Wallaga Lake Indigenous Locations, Indigenous people aged 15-64 years, 2006ändÈ2011; Table 7.1 Bawinanga annual reporting 1999-2011; Table 7.2 Range of BAC activities by headings reported in narrative annual reports 1999-2000 to 2010-11.