Organisation

Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

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Acronym:
CAEPR
Working paper

Exploring the spatial distribution of Aboriginal food security and insecurity in New South Wales using survey and Census data


This study presents estimates of the prevalence of food insecurity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households in small geographical areas in the state of New South Wales.
Report

Caring about care

Chay Brown, Kayla Glynn-Braun, Mandy Yap, Minda Murray, Bhiamie Williamson

This research aims to provide an understanding of the scope and nature of care work performed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, the complex realities shaping decisions around unpaid caregiving, and the associated impacts on women and those around them.
Literature review

Culture and Indigenous wellbeing: literature review for the Kimberley Strong Culture, Strong Place, Strong Families research and evaluation project

Maya Haviland, Stephen Kinnane, Mandy Yap

This report is the first published output from the Strong Culture, Strong Place, Strong Families Research and Evaluation Project. This project is a co-design partnership between the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC), the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR), and communities in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Working paper

Area-level socioeconomic outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in the 2016 and 2021 Censuses


Since the 2001 Census, the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) has developed the Indigenous Relative Socioeconomic Outcomes (IRSEO) index to assist Indigenous communities and organisations in advocating for resource allocation based on relative needs, and assist governments in directing services toward areas with the most significant impact on Indigenous populations. This study replicates...
Discussion paper

Governing Country: a literature review of Indigenous governance principles in Indigenous Ranger groups and Indigenous Protected Areas


This paper reports on a literature review of Indigenous governance principles and practices in Indigenous Ranger groups and Indigenous Protected Areas.

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