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Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction increases the risk of hamstring strain injury across football codes in Australia

Messer, Daniel J.
Williams, Morgan
Bourne, Matthew
Opar, David
Timmins, Ryan Gregory
Shield, Anthony
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Abstract
Post-war Jewish immigration from Europe to Australia has been much discussed in the scholarship, primarily with reference to the question of discriminatory (anti-semitic) intention on the part of the Australian government and the Department of Immigration bureaucracy. The assumption has often been made that the existence of discriminatory policy and practices necessarily led to a reduction in the number of Jewish migrants entering Australia. Using new data on Jewish entrants under the Mass Resettlement programme (1947–51) and under individual sponsorship on landing permits, as well as material from the archives of the International Refugee Organization which administered the Mass Resettlement programme, this article revisits the related questions of discriminatory intentions and quantitative outcomes, concluding that discriminatory intent, while stimulating evasive strategies of resistance on the part of individuals and institutions, does not necessarily result in significant reduction in the rate of entry of the migrants who are the object of discrimination.
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Date
2021
Type
Journal article
Journal
Sports Medicine
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Volume
52
Issue
Page Range
923-932
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ACU Department
School of Behavioural and Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences