Aboriginal intermarriage and economic status in Western New South Wales
Peterson, Nicolas
Taylor, John
10.4225/03/590bfb380ba2c
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/Aboriginal_intermarriage_and_economic_status_in_Western_New_South_Wales/4975928
The strength of the Aboriginal domain in western New South Wales is suggested by the fact that 94 per cent of children from intermarriages are classified by their parents as Aboriginal. Census data also indicate that people in mixed marriages in this area are economically better off, especially in regard to housing, than those in marriages where both partners are Indigenous. This raises questions about possible transformation of the Aboriginal domestic moral economy and the place of sharing within it.
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2017-05-05 04:10:30
Australia
Economics
journal article
1959.1/480396
monash:63987
1039-4788
Marriage
New Zealand
Aboriginal Australians