According to this week’s set reading, how much more likely are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to be unemployed than non-Indigenous people?Group of answer choicesThere is no difference in the employment rate between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in AustraliaAboriginal people are twice as likely to be unemployed than non-Indigenous peopleAboriginal people are three times more likely to be unemployed than non-Indigenous peopleNon-Indigenous people are more likely to be unemployed than Aboriginal people
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According to this week’s set reading, how much more likely are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to be unemployed than non-Indigenous people?Group of answer choicesThere is no difference in the employment rate between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in AustraliaAboriginal people are twice as likely to be unemployed than non-Indigenous peopleAboriginal people are three times more likely to be unemployed than non-Indigenous peopleNon-Indigenous people are more likely to be unemployed than Aboriginal people
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