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The CAEPR Research Monograph series (ISSN 1036-6962) publishes collated research results and/or analysis of policy on major themes or issues, the proceedings of workshops or conferences, or reports on major pieces of consultancy research.
The CAEPR Research Monograph series is listed below. Monograph numbers 1 to 19 are available for purchase from the CAEPR Publication Sales page, with the exception of Monograph 10, which is out of print. Remaining monographs can be purchased through ANU E Press. All monographs are also available for free download in PDF format.
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| RM29 |
Contested Governance:
Culture, power and institutions in Indigenous Australia
(ANU E Press, 2008) |
Hunt, J. Smith, D. Garling, S. & Sanders W. (Eds) |
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PDF
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| RM28 |
Agency, contingency and census process:
Observations of the 2006 Indigenous Enumeration Strategy in remote Aboriginal Australia
(ANU E Press, 2007) |
Morphy F. (Ed.) |
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PDF
HTML |
| RM27 |
The Social Effects of Native Title:
Recognition, Translation, Coexistence
(ANU E Press, 2007) |
Smith, B.R. & Morphy F. (Eds) |
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PDF
HTML |
| RM26 |
Assessing the evidence on Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes:
A focus on the 2002 NATSISS
(ANU E Press, 2006) |
Hunter, B.H. (Ed.)1 |
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PDF
HTML |
| RM25 |
Indigenous people and the Pilbara mining boom: A baseline for regional participation
(ANU E Press, 2005) |
Taylor, J. & Scambary, B. |
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PDF
HTML |
| RM24 |
Social Indicators for Aboriginal Governance: Insights from the Thamarrurr Region, Northern Territory
(ANU E Press, 2004) |
Taylor, J. |
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PDF
HTML |
| RM23 |
Aboriginal Population Profiles for Development Planning in the Northern East Kimberley
(ANU E Press, 2004) |
Taylor, J. |
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PDF
HTML |
| RM22 |
Making Sense of the Census:
Observations of the 2001 Enumeration in Remote Aboriginal Australia (ANU E Press, 2002) |
Martin, D.F., Morphy, F., Sanders, W.G. & Taylor, J. |
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PDF
HTML |
| RM21 |
Health Expenditure, Income and Health Status Among Indigenous and Other Australians (ANU E Press, 2002) |
Gray, M.C., Hunter, B.H. & Taylor, J. (Eds) |
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PDF
HTML |
| RM20 |
The Indigenous Welfare Economy and the CDEP Scheme (ANU E Press, 2001) |
Morphy, F. & Sanders, W.G. |
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PDF
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| RM19 |
Jawoyn Nutrition: The Nyirranggulung Health Strategy, Katherine East (CAEPR, 2000) |
Taylor, J. & Westbury, N. |
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(530 K) |
| RM18 |
Ngukurr at the Millennium: A Baseline Profile for Social Impact Planning in South East Arnhem Land (CAEPR, 2000) |
Taylor, J., Bern, J. & Senior, K.A. |
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(776 K) |
| RM17 |
Indigenous Families and
the Welfare System: Two Community Case Studies (CAEPR, 2000) |
Smith, D.E. (Ed.) |
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(819 K) |
| RM16 |
Why Only One in Three? The Complex Reasons for Low Indigenous School Retention (CAEPR, 1999) |
Schwab, R.G. |
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(375 K) |
| RM15 |
Unemployment Payments,
the Activity Test and Indigenous Australians: Understanding Breach Rates (CAEPR, 1999) |
Sanders, W. |
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(515 K) |
| RM14 |
Land Rights at Risk? Evaluations of the Reeves Report (CAEPR, 1999) |
Altman, J.C., Morphy, F. & Rowse, T. (Eds) |
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(924 K) |
| RM13 |
Connections in Native Title: Genealogies, Kinship and Groups (CAEPR, 1999) |
Finlayson, J., Rigsby, B. & Bek, H.J. (Eds) |
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(10.3 M) |
| RM12 |
Fighting Over Country: Anthropological Perspectives (CAEPR, 1997) |
Smith, D.E. & Finlayson, J. |
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(13.8 M) |
| RM11 |
The 1994 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Survey: Findings and Future Prospects (CAEPR, 1996) |
Altman, J.C. & Taylor, J. |
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(12.6 M) |
| RM10 |
The Native Title Era: Emerging Issues for Research, Policy and Practice (CAEPR, 1995)
(Out of print - bound monograph not currently available) |
Finlayson, J. & Smith, D.E. |
Abstract & PDF Chapters |
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| RM09 |
Indigenous Australians in the Economy: Abstracts of Research, 1993-94 (CAEPR, 1995) |
Roach, L.M. & Bek, H.J. |
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(13.0 M) |
| RM08 |
The Housing Need of Indigenous Australians, 1991 (CAEPR, 1994) |
Jones, R. |
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(9.9 M) |
| RM07 |
Mabo and Native Title: Origins and Institutional Implications (CAEPR, 1994) |
Sanders, W. |
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(5.3 M) |
| RM06 |
Regional Change in the Economic Status of Indigenous Australians, 1986-91 (CAEPR, 1993) |
Taylor, J. |
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(4.3 M) |
| RM05 |
The Relative Economic Status of Indigenous Australians, 1986-91 (CAEPR, 1993) |
Taylor, J. |
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(4.3 M) |
| RM04 |
Indigenous Australians in the Economy: Abstracts of Research (CAEPR, 1993) |
Roach, L.M. & Probst, K-A. |
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(8.2 M) |
| RM03 |
A National Survey of
Indigenous Australians: Options and Implications (CAEPR, 1993) |
Altman J.C. (Ed.) |
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(10.5 M) |
| RM02 |
Aboriginal Employment Equity by the Year 2000 (CAEPR, 1991) |
Altman J.C. (Ed.) |
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(9.7 M) |
| RM01 |
Aborigines in the Economy:
A Select Annotated Bibliography of Policy-Relevant Research 1985-90 (CAEPR, 1991) |
Allen, L.M., Altman J.C., & Owen, E. (with assistance from Arthur, W.S.) |
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(13.9 M) |
1. The contributions in this monograph from Boyd Hunter, Nic Biddle and Jerry Schwab were a result of their involvement in ARC Linkage Project LP0348733.

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