2022
DOI: 10.1177/14407833211049479
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Education's economic return in multicultural Australia: Demographic analysis

Abstract: This article focuses on the impact of education as the most important human capital endowment in the context of migration, religion, gender and ethnic identity from a demographic perspective. It presents research-based evidence to address such key research questions as whether and how significantly women's education provides equal benefit in the labour market for individuals, based on their migration status, religion, and ethnic identity. The field of this study is the multi-ethnic and multicultural context of… Show more

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“…Some argue graduates have more pro-immigrant views because their education tends to provide them with labour market advantages over nongraduates (Ivarsfalten & Stubager, 2013). Indeed, in Australia, economic return on education is higher for Australian-born compared with migrants (Foroutan, 2023); hence, graduates may be less likely to view immigrants as credible labour market competitors. The interviews gave mixed support for this account.…”
Section: Ethnic Competition For Work or Welfare?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some argue graduates have more pro-immigrant views because their education tends to provide them with labour market advantages over nongraduates (Ivarsfalten & Stubager, 2013). Indeed, in Australia, economic return on education is higher for Australian-born compared with migrants (Foroutan, 2023); hence, graduates may be less likely to view immigrants as credible labour market competitors. The interviews gave mixed support for this account.…”
Section: Ethnic Competition For Work or Welfare?mentioning
confidence: 99%