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... Family Structure The average American family has classically been understood as a nuclear family (husband, wife and children) with extended family living separately. While the nuclear family structure is still common today, it can no longer be an exact soc ...
... Contemporary Hungary is religiously diverse, and a significant segment of the population identifies as non-religious. While some identify with particular religions, nominal membership does not necessarily reflect active participation or belief. According t ...
... South Africa has never had an official state religion. The country’s constitution explicitly states everyone’s right to freedom of conscience, religion, thought, belief and opinion. However, the government actively promoted Christianity throughout much of ...
... Migration History The first Japanese migrants to Australia arrived in the late 1800s, most of whom worked in the sugar cane or diving industries, or were employed in service roles. Many continued to arrive as part of indentured work schemes. However, the J ...
... Migration History The 2021 Australian Census recorded 16,609 people living in Australia who were born in (North) Sudan. However, it is important to recognise that the current statistical data may not accurately distinguish between the North and South Sudan ...
... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason, originally published in 2018. Abbato, S. (2011). Community Profiles for Health Care Providers. Division of the Chief Health Officer, Queensland Health. https://www.health ...
... Migration History The Somali community in Australia is relatively new. A small number of students began arriving between 1971 and 1991. However, the vast majority of the Somali population has arrived as refugees since 1991 following the outbreak of the civ ...
... People from the region of present-day Israel have been settling in Australia since the 19th century. Australia first recorded immigrants from Israel in the 1954 census. However, Israeli migration patterns in subsequent decades are often hard to trace due t ...
... Migration History Ethiopian migration to Australia has been a relatively recent phenomenon, commencing in the 1970s and 1980s when large numbers of Ethiopians became refugees amid environmental and political crises.1 Over half a million Ethiopian refugees ...
... Migration History Afghanistan–born people have been migrating to Australia since the mid–mid-nineteenth century when they came as cameleers.1 The Afghan cameleers were all men and were prohibited from bringing their wives to Australia.2 Over subsequent dec ...
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