Schedule II (Cent.)
614
48. I wish our
family owned a house
Agree
feel more secure
Not Sure
Disagree
Total
n = 63
n = 122
32.3
50.4
38.5
24.8
24.8
19
n — 14
n = 26
n = 28
n= 4i
n ~ 27
Missing Observations = 3.0
26.4
20.0
45.5
50.0
42.8
25.0
(167)
50.0
63.2
60.0
18.2
38.5
25.0
10.5
11.5
20.0
36.4
41.4
51.8
0.0
0.0
50.0
non-Aborigines with houses 167/289 Aborigines
49. I never know what to expect at home
that
happen. Sometimes no-one cares
Agree
Total
= 85
41.4
49.8
= 24
= 77
25.0
= 16
17
= 54
44.4
80
68.8
53.7
29.6
50.0
25.0
with houses 30/93
Sometimes I’m
about the same
Not Sure
58.3
33.3
25.0
22.6
37.0
18.5
blamed for things
things.
Disagree
Q.
31.0
27.5
16.7
22.2
27.3
20.4
28.7
= 59
50.0
52.9
50.0
15.3
0.0
64.7
0.0
Missing Observations = 8
(19)
50. I had a nickname, but
I’d rather not
Agree
Not Sure
%
ashamed of it
Disagree
Total
n = 69
n = 197
30.9
14.1
18.6
n = 17
23.6
41.7
47.1
18.8
29.4
39.6
n ≈ 45
n = 56
0.0
100.0
20.8
0.0
23.5
53.9
0.0
Missing Observations = 24
(9.2)
13.3
19.6
22.9
77.8
73.4
25.0
35.7
0.0
70.6
46.2
56.3
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