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Towards a culturally-appropriate model of collecting demographic data from ethnic minority communities: A case study of the Burundian community census in Queensland

机译:建立适合文化的模型,从少数民族社区收集人口统计数据:以昆士兰州布隆迪社区人口普查为例

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Black African refugee communities are a relatively recent addition to Australia's multicultural landscape. This immigrant group has been described as one of the most disadvantaged in Australia, requiring high levels of settlement support. Until recently, however, very little was known about the settlement geography of African refugee communities when compared to that of other ethnic minority communities in Australia. The lack of reliable data on population size, spatial distribution and secondary migration has serious implications for policymakers and service providers, who require contemporary, reliable and accurate data to budget, plan and deliver specialised settlement support to these communities. A study of the settlement geography of the eight largest African refugee communities in Southeast Queensland addressed this knowledge gap in that particular geographic location. This article reports on a community-based census, undertaken by Queensland's Burundian community. The results of the community census are compared with data from two of the secondary data sources most commonly used by decision-makers and support services for planning purposes: the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) census and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) Settlement Database. The results suggest an under-enumeration of the Burundian community in both secondary data sources, as well as differences in patterns of spatial distribution. This article proposes a community census model, based on the Burundian experience, which is a more culturally appropriate and inexpensive method of collecting these important data from new and emerging communities. Data gathered through the model could be used to supplement existing data collection mechanisms. The model could also be replicated by organisations working with new and emerging communities or implemented by the communities themselves.
机译:黑人非洲难民社区是澳大利亚多元文化景观中相对较新的成员。该移民群体被描述为澳大利亚最弱势的群体之一,需要高水平的定居支持。然而,直到最近,与澳大利亚其他少数民族社区相比,对非洲难民社区的定居地理知识知之甚少。缺乏有关人口规模,空间分布和二次移民的可靠数据,对决策者和服务提供者产生了严重影响,他们需要当代,可靠和准确的数据来预算,计划和向这些社区提供专门的定居支持。一项对昆士兰东南部最大的八个非洲难民社区的定居地理的研究解决了在特定地理位置上的这一知识鸿沟。本文报道了昆士兰州布隆迪社区进行的基于社区的普查。将社区普查的结果与决策者和支持服务最常用于计划目的的两个辅助数据源的数据进行比较:澳大利亚统计局(ABS)普查和移民与公民事务部(DIAC)结算数据库。结果表明,在两个辅助数据源中,布隆迪社区的计数都不足,而且在空间分布方式上也存在差异。本文根据布隆迪人的经验提出了一种社区普查模型,这是一种从文化上更适当,更便宜的方法,可以从新兴社区中收集这些重要数据。通过模型收集的数据可用于补充现有的数据收集机制。与新兴社区合作的组织也可以复制该模型,也可以由社区自己实施。

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