2002
DOI: 10.1108/01437720210432202
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Australian immigration: the triumph of economics over prejudice?

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“…The data in this study indicate the complex nature of interrelated multilevel challenges in the labour market, the need for a much deeper understanding of migrant women's ethnic and religious bargains, and the need to go beyond a simplified official "success story" narrative of skilled migration in Australia (see Ho & Alcorso, 2004;Teicher, Shah, & Griffin, 2002). There is evidence of triple/ multiple jeopardy faced by this cohort because of the interweave of gender, ethnicity, religion and country of origin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The data in this study indicate the complex nature of interrelated multilevel challenges in the labour market, the need for a much deeper understanding of migrant women's ethnic and religious bargains, and the need to go beyond a simplified official "success story" narrative of skilled migration in Australia (see Ho & Alcorso, 2004;Teicher, Shah, & Griffin, 2002). There is evidence of triple/ multiple jeopardy faced by this cohort because of the interweave of gender, ethnicity, religion and country of origin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The LSIA looks and decreased further to 28 per cent for the 1990 to 1995 period. (Teicher et al 2002). The rise in the proportion of NESB immigrants into Australia has been the subject of earlier research.…”
Section: Background and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this time the 3 For more details see Miller (1999) and Teicher, Shah and Gri¢ n (2002). 4 This classi…cation closely follows the English language pro…ciency criteria grouping used by Australian Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous A¤airs (DIMIA 1996).…”
Section: Background and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cost of the sea travel to Australia was waived if the worker agreed to a 2-year unskilled employment contract, and recruits were assigned to commonwealth-approved jobs throughout the continent for their 2 years 4. Newly arrived migrants were often placed in jobs in manufacturing, building and construction, shipping, airlines, automotive components, and iron and steel industries, and in reconstruction and development projects 5. The assisted scheme could be circumvented if a relative, already in Australia, provided employment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%