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1 ATS3725 Population and society (Clayton) View Online Dharmalingam Arunachalam: School of Political and Social Inquiry, Centre of Population and Urban Research : Dharma.Arunachalam@monash.edu 1. Library Guide - Sociology [Internet]. Available from: 2. Lucas D, Meyer PA, Australian National University. Beginning population studies [Internet]. 2nd ed. Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies; Available from: 3. Peter F. McDonald, Siew-Ean Khoo. The transformation of Australia s population: [Internet]. Sydney: UNSW Press; Available from: =true&db=nlebk&an=87585&site=ehost-live&scope=site 4. James Jupp. From white Australia to Woomera: The story of Australian immigration [Internet]. 2nd ed. Port Melbourne, Vic: Cambridge University Press; Available from: 5. James Jupp. From white Australia to Woomera: The story of Australian immigration [Internet]. New York: Cambridge University Press ; Ebook Library ; Ebooks Corporation; Available from: 1/5
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