A mile wide, inch deep: The future for Indigenous social surveys?

  • Gray M
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… One is that subjective assessments of wellbeing are usually based on a social comparison and are thus relative. The social norms against which many Indigenous people assess their …

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Gray, M. (2012). A mile wide, inch deep: The future for Indigenous social surveys? In Survey Analysis for Indigenous Policy in Australia: Social Sciences Perspectives. ANU Press. https://doi.org/10.22459/caepr32.11.2012.14

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