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Australian Social Attitudes: The First Report Export

(30 November 2005)

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This book offers a new level of insight into the dynamics of Australian social life. Its 14 chapters develop an in-depth and accessible understanding of how Australia is responding to the new realities of work, globalisation, family and community life. The book draws on the latest social research and analysis from many of Australia's leading social scientists to challenge convential wisdom about Australia, and assesses the impact of the Howard government on the attitudes and behavior of Australians of all ages and social backgrounds. <P>Australian Social Attitudes will prove an excellent resource for students, teachers, researchers and policy makers, and for anyone interested in understanding the social dynamics of contemporary Australia.


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