Source Scanlon Foundation Mapping Social Cohesion 2015 national survey
Summary
The Scanlon Foundation's Mapping Social Cohesion 2015 national survey was conducted in June-July 2015. It builds on the knowledge gained through the seven earlier Scanlon Foundation national surveys (2007, 2009-2014) which provide, for the first time in Australian social research, a series of detailed surveys on social cohesion, immigration and population issues. Together with Scanlon Foundation local area and sub-group surveys, fifteen surveys with over 25,000 respondents have been conducted since 2007. The project also tracks the findings of other Australian and international surveys on population and social cohesion issues. It was one of the sources consulted when designing the MY Australia Census 2017.
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Created: 4 May 2016, Last modified: 4 January 2019