Counting on Indigenous accountants : Collaborative curriculum development for an Indigenous pre-accounting enabling program.
With less than 100 registered Indigenous accountants in Australia compared to an estimated 200,000 non-Indigenous people in the field, there is serious underrepresentation of the Indigenous population in the profession. There are many imperatives for increasing the number of Aboriginal people in acc...
| Institutions: | Charles Darwin University. Asia Pacific College of Business and Law Northern Territory. Dept of Environment, Parks and Water Security |
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| Principais autores: | Hill, Guzyal, Wegner, Aggie, Low, David |
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Australian Journal of Indigenous Education v.51 n.1 https://doi.org/10.55146/ajie.2022.16
2022
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| Acesso em linha: | https://doi.org/10.55146/ajie.2022.16 |
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