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  • 1
    ISBN: 073155664X
    Language: English
    Pages: IV, 26 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: CAEPR discussion paper 289
    DDC: 305.89915094
    Keywords: Arbeitspapier
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    Canberra : ANU E Press
    ISBN: 9780975122938 , 0975122932
    Language: English
    DDC: 331.699915
    Keywords: Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Federal aid to community development / Australia ; Aboriginal Australians / Employment / Government policy ; Employment subsidies / Australia ; Aboriginal Australians ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development
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  • 3
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    Canberra : ANU E Press
    ISBN: 9780975122938 , 0975122932
    Language: English
    Series Statement: Research monograph no. 20
    Series Statement: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, the Australian National University
    Keywords: Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Federal aid to community development Australia. ; Aboriginal Australians Employment ; Government policy. ; Employment subsidies Australia. ; Aboriginal Australians Employment ; Government policy ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Aboriginal Australians ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Sociology and anthropology ; Sociology ; Sociology: work and labour ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Research ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Australia ; Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part I: Overviews.Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians /Brian Butler --CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice /William Jonas --The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program /Peter Saunders --Community development in the context of welfare dependence /David Martin --The political dimensions of community development /Tim Rowse --Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years /Will Sanders --Part II:Policy perspectives and issues.Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative /Diane Smith --The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation /Peter Shergold --Reforming the CDEP scheme /Terry Whitby --Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia /Neil Westbury --Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP /John Taylor and Boyd Hunter --Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP /Shirley Campbell and Jerry Schwab --Part III:Regional studies.'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia /Jon Altman --CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait /Bill Arthur --CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case /Matthew Gray and Elaine Thacker --Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover /Yasmine Musharbash --Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia /Diane Austin-Broos --CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj /Raymond Madden --Part IV:Community perspectives.The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level /Frances Peters-Little --CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry /Phil Bartlett --Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia /Daniel Kean --A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia /Rowena Mouda --Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia /Katalin Mindszenty --Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory /Harry Scott --Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory /John Nicholas --Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory /Rupert Manners --Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria /Lionel Dukakis --Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria /Siva Nalliah --Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland /Elizabeth Young --Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney /Wendy Ann Lewis --Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney /Bruce Loomes --CDEP: A journey not a destination /Stephen Humphries --Postscript /Tim Rowse.
    Abstract: The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme represents a major adaptation of the Australian welfare system to the particular social and economic circumstances of indigenous people. Part I contains overview papers which place the CDEP program in its wider cultural, sociopolitical and economic contexts. The contributions in Part II address policy and policy-related issues which impact directly, or indirectly, on the structure and function of the CDEP scheme as a whole or of individual projects. Part III represents research based case-studies of particular CDEP projects and Part IV consists of short case studies from the perspective of the participants themselves
    Note: Includes index , Part I: Overviews. Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians , CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice , The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program , Community development in the context of welfare dependence , The political dimensions of community development , Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years , Part II: Policy perspectives and issues. Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative , The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation , Reforming the CDEP scheme , Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia , Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP , Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP , Part III: Regional studies. 'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia , CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait , CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case , Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover , Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia , CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj , Part IV: Community perspectives. The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level , CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry , Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia , A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia , Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia , Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory , Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory , Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory , Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria , Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria , Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland , Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney , Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney , CDEP: A journey not a destination , Postscript
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  • 4
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    Canberra : ANU E Press
    ISBN: 9780975122938 , 0975122932
    Language: English
    Series Statement: Research monograph no. 20
    Series Statement: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, the Australian National University
    Keywords: Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Federal aid to community development Australia. ; Aboriginal Australians Employment ; Government policy. ; Employment subsidies Australia. ; Aboriginal Australians Employment ; Government policy ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Aboriginal Australians ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Sociology and anthropology ; Sociology ; Sociology: work and labour ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Research ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Australia ; Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part I: Overviews.Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians /Brian Butler --CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice /William Jonas --The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program /Peter Saunders --Community development in the context of welfare dependence /David Martin --The political dimensions of community development /Tim Rowse --Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years /Will Sanders --Part II:Policy perspectives and issues.Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative /Diane Smith --The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation /Peter Shergold --Reforming the CDEP scheme /Terry Whitby --Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia /Neil Westbury --Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP /John Taylor and Boyd Hunter --Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP /Shirley Campbell and Jerry Schwab --Part III:Regional studies.'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia /Jon Altman --CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait /Bill Arthur --CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case /Matthew Gray and Elaine Thacker --Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover /Yasmine Musharbash --Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia /Diane Austin-Broos --CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj /Raymond Madden --Part IV:Community perspectives.The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level /Frances Peters-Little --CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry /Phil Bartlett --Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia /Daniel Kean --A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia /Rowena Mouda --Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia /Katalin Mindszenty --Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory /Harry Scott --Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory /John Nicholas --Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory /Rupert Manners --Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria /Lionel Dukakis --Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria /Siva Nalliah --Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland /Elizabeth Young --Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney /Wendy Ann Lewis --Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney /Bruce Loomes --CDEP: A journey not a destination /Stephen Humphries --Postscript /Tim Rowse.
    Abstract: The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme represents a major adaptation of the Australian welfare system to the particular social and economic circumstances of indigenous people. Part I contains overview papers which place the CDEP program in its wider cultural, sociopolitical and economic contexts. The contributions in Part II address policy and policy-related issues which impact directly, or indirectly, on the structure and function of the CDEP scheme as a whole or of individual projects. Part III represents research based case-studies of particular CDEP projects and Part IV consists of short case studies from the perspective of the participants themselves
    Note: Includes index , Part I: Overviews. Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians , CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice , The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program , Community development in the context of welfare dependence , The political dimensions of community development , Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years , Part II: Policy perspectives and issues. Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative , The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation , Reforming the CDEP scheme , Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia , Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP , Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP , Part III: Regional studies. 'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia , CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait , CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case , Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover , Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia , CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj , Part IV: Community perspectives. The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level , CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry , Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia , A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia , Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia , Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory , Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory , Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory , Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria , Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria , Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland , Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney , Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney , CDEP: A journey not a destination , Postscript
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  • 5
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    Canberra, Australia :ANU E Press,
    ISBN: 0-9751229-3-2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (248 pages) : , illustrations (some color).
    Series Statement: Research Monograph. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) ; Number 20
    Series Statement: Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) ;
    DDC: 331.137994
    Keywords: Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Aboriginal Australians Employment. ; Community development
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Canberra : ANU E Press
    ISBN: 9780975122938 , 0975122932
    Language: English
    Series Statement: Research monograph no. 20
    Series Statement: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, the Australian National University
    Keywords: Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Federal aid to community development Australia. ; Aboriginal Australians Employment ; Government policy. ; Employment subsidies Australia. ; Aboriginal Australians Employment ; Government policy ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Aboriginal Australians ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Sociology and anthropology ; Sociology ; Sociology: work and labour ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Research ; Employment subsidies ; Federal aid to community development ; Australia ; Community Development Employment Projects (Australia) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part I: Overviews.Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians /Brian Butler --CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice /William Jonas --The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program /Peter Saunders --Community development in the context of welfare dependence /David Martin --The political dimensions of community development /Tim Rowse --Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years /Will Sanders --Part II:Policy perspectives and issues.Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative /Diane Smith --The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation /Peter Shergold --Reforming the CDEP scheme /Terry Whitby --Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia /Neil Westbury --Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP /John Taylor and Boyd Hunter --Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP /Shirley Campbell and Jerry Schwab --Part III:Regional studies.'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia /Jon Altman --CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait /Bill Arthur --CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case /Matthew Gray and Elaine Thacker --Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover /Yasmine Musharbash --Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia /Diane Austin-Broos --CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj /Raymond Madden --Part IV:Community perspectives.The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level /Frances Peters-Little --CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry /Phil Bartlett --Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia /Daniel Kean --A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia /Rowena Mouda --Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia /Katalin Mindszenty --Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory /Harry Scott --Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory /John Nicholas --Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory /Rupert Manners --Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria /Lionel Dukakis --Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria /Siva Nalliah --Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland /Elizabeth Young --Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney /Wendy Ann Lewis --Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney /Bruce Loomes --CDEP: A journey not a destination /Stephen Humphries --Postscript /Tim Rowse.
    Abstract: The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme represents a major adaptation of the Australian welfare system to the particular social and economic circumstances of indigenous people. Part I contains overview papers which place the CDEP program in its wider cultural, sociopolitical and economic contexts. The contributions in Part II address policy and policy-related issues which impact directly, or indirectly, on the structure and function of the CDEP scheme as a whole or of individual projects. Part III represents research based case-studies of particular CDEP projects and Part IV consists of short case studies from the perspective of the participants themselves
    Note: Includes index , Part I: Overviews. Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians , CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice , The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program , Community development in the context of welfare dependence , The political dimensions of community development , Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good years , Part II: Policy perspectives and issues. Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative , The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation , Reforming the CDEP scheme , Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia , Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP , Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP , Part III: Regional studies. 'Mutual obligation', the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia , CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait , CDEP as conduit to the 'real' economy? The Port Augusta case , Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover , Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia , CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj , Part IV: Community perspectives. The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level , CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry , Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia , A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia , Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia , Job creation and 'mutual obligation': Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory , Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory , Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory , Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria , Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria , Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland , Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney , Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Sydney , CDEP: A journey not a destination , Postscript
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