Mapping Social Cohesion 2024

James O'Donnell, Qing Guan, Trish Prentice

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Abstract

In a world struggling with conflict, division and polarisation, social cohesion in Australia remains under pressure, but has not cracked.

Under the weight of the last year, Australians' sense of belonging, happiness and participation in community and civic life have held steady, while the strength of our communities may be protecting our wellbeing and harmony.

In several areas though, challenges to social cohesion remain, while new pressures are emerging.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherScanlon Foundation Research Institute
Commissioning bodyScanlon Foundation Research Institute
Publication statusPublished - 19 Dec 2024

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