Dishonesty in the Australian Bureau of Statistics
By (Author) Robin Rothfield
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9th November 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Paperback
294
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
467g
Robin Rothfield spent most of his early professional years conducting censuses of agriculture in developing countries, culminating in the Fiji Census of Agriculture which he published in 1978 as the FAO Regional Statistician.
He was employed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 1985 for 16 Years but dismissed in in 2001. The reason for his dismissal was largely due his calling on staff, in his capacity of Deputy Chair of the EEO sub-committee, to attend a rally in support of Australia sending troops to East Timor, a position ultimately agreed to by the Australian Government.
Robin Rothfield spent most of his early professional years conducting censuses of agriculture in developing countries, culminating in the Fiji Census of Agriculture which he published in 1978 as the FAO Regional Statistician.
He was employed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 1985 for 16 Years but dismissed in in 2001. The reason for his dismissal was largely due his calling on staff, in his capacity of Deputy Chair of the EEO sub-committee, to attend a rally in support of Australia sending troops to East Timor, a position ultimately agreed to by the Australian Government.
Other books published by the author are:
Challenges facing Israel at 60 (2008)
Alternatives to Offshore Processing (2013)
The Drownings Argument (2014)