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Aboriginal Migration: A Survey Amongst Cherbourg Residents*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2016

Gerard Guthrie*
Affiliation:
University of Papua New Guinea, Goroka Teachers’ College
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Australian society offers its major rewards to people who live in cities. Whether in employment, entertainment, housing, or welfare facilities, urban centres can generally offer more and better. This is a gross generalization, of course, but it must be seen as a major factor underlying rural-urban migration in Australia today. This is true whether migrants are Aboriginals or Europeans – despite the fact that Aboriginals generally end up in just those urban areas where the limits of the generalization can be most clearly seen.

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Copyright © The Author(s) 1975

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