The aim of the study is to examine the ideological content and practices of welfare provision among Greek and Lebanese immigrants in Sydney, and the role of state welfare funding related to this provision. The study examines ethno-specific welfare structures in the two communities as sites in which the concepts of ethnicity and welfare are articulated.
History
Year
1988
Thesis type
Masters thesis
Faculty/School
Department of Sociology
Language
English
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