The name is absent



APPENDIX XXI


Schedule II Non-Aboriginal Response

Compared with Aboriginal response


Majority Support % - Agree/Disagree


N = 302

N = 89


Agree
Strongly

O,
Ъ


Agree

Q


Not


Disagree


Disagree
Strongly


Aborigines


Non-

Aborigines



1. Vietnamese should
leave way of life
behind

2. Job through school

3. Nogood trusting
people

4. Feel don,t exist -
don’t matter to
anyone

5. Good to have
a mixture of
cultures

6. No good staying
at school to get
a job

7. Teachers not
interested

8. More important
things than job
or money

9. Won’t get a job
no matter how hard
I work


10.5    3.4*   12.9

32.0   27.2    48.1

4.4    8.7     15.4

14.1    4.4     29.3

15.3   18.5    37.4

4.0    4.4     11,1

9.5    9.9     13.9

12.8    12.0   30.4

2.7     2.2     7.1


16.9*

22.4

19.1*

35.6

43.8*

18.6

16.9*

60.7*

54.2

Disagree

48.9

10.1

10.9

8.4

9.8

1.3

3.3

76.1

80.1

Agree

21.7

30.2

33.7

40.3

30.4

9.7

5.4

35.8

50.0

Disagree

25.6

23.9

23.3

23.9

35.6

8.8

11.1

P-

46.7

disagree 43.4

Agree

57.6

25.2

12.0-

12.6

8.7

9.5

3.3

76.1

52.7

Agree


11.0


19fc8


18.9


26.2


20.9


19.6


26.4


41,3


24.3


44.0


denotes Aboriginal response


64.9


65.0


Disagree


18.3


22.4


20.9


12.0


58.3


63.7


Disagree


41.3 Agree 43.2


Agree


59.4


Disagree


620




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