1991-1996年土著人口变化所涉政策问题。

People and place Pub Date : 1997-01-01
J Taylor
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“自1971年以来,澳大利亚的土著人口增加了两倍。从1991年到1996年,这一数字增长了33%,比原先的预测高出16%。这种意想不到的增长在东南部最高,尤其是在塔斯马尼亚州和澳大利亚首都领地。这在很大程度上可以用异族通婚来解释。1996年,64%的夫妇(已婚或事实上的关系)包括一个非土著伴侣。在人口普查中,来自这些混血关系的大多数儿童都被列为土著人。”
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Policy implications of indigenous population change, 1991-1996.

"Since 1971 the indigenous population of Australia has trebled. From 1991 to 1996 numbers grew by 33 percent, 16 percent more than had been projected. This unexpected increase was highest in the southeast, especially in Tasmania and the ACT. Much of it can be explained by out-marriage. In 1996, 64 percent of couples (in married or de facto relationships) included a non-indigenous partner. Most of the children from these intermixed relationships have been counted as indigenous persons in the Census."

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