Australia: A Socio-Economic Profile Of Families In The First Wave Of The Longitudinal Study Of Indigenous Children


Australia: A Socio-Economic Profile Of Families In The First Wave Of The Longitudinal Study Of Indigenous Children   Killian Mullan, and Gerry Redmond, 2012   ‘Footprints in time’, the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC), has been developed to provide insights into how Indigenous children's early years affect their development. Socio-economic factors are at the core of many analyses of child development and well-being and this article provides a socio-economic profile of...

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