Organisation

Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

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Acronym:
CAEPR
Working paper

Language use is connected to indicators of wellbeing: evidence from the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey 2014–15


Applying cross-sectional regressions analysis to data from the 2014–15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS), this study examines the link between the use of Indigenous languages and a range of wellbeing indicators.
Briefing paper

Policy responses to food insecurity in remote Indigenous communities: social security, store pricing and Indigenous food sovereignty


This paper outlines policy options to respond to the increasing prevalence of remote Indigenous food insecurity.
Policy report

Evaluation and review as drivers of reform in the Indigenous policy domain


This paper seeks to assess the influence of evaluation and review in influencing policy in the Indigenous affairs policy domain. The paper examines four high-level case studies of strategically significant policy issues within the Indigenous policy domain to assess the impact of evaluation in driving reform over time.
Working paper

Measuring the social impact of income management in the Northern Territory: an updated analysis


The findings outlined in this working paper strongly suggest that income management has failed to achieve any systematic community level improvements in outcomes for the Indigenous population of the Northern Territory.
Briefing paper

Cultural vandalism: regulated destruction of Aboriginal cultural heritage in New South Wales


Aboriginal people in New South Wales have been trying to strengthen the law that is supposed to protect their cultural heritage since the late 1970s, but reform remains elusive. This paper outlines some reasons why.

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