Posted on September 29, 2008
Study unearths Australian racist views
In NSW, 46 per cent of respondents said some ethnic groups should not be in the country
FOUR in 10 Australians believe some ethnic groups don’t belong here, a study has shown.
And one in 10 have outwardly racist views, a study shows.
NSW appears to be the most racist state, but the project’s lead researcher, Kevin Dunn, attributed this to Sydney being the focus of immigration.
The study, led by the human geography and urban studies professor and his team from the University of Western Sydney, shows that racism remains high despite having waned over the years.
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Study unearths Australian racist views
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