The Economic Implications of Emigration from Australia
Author: Graeme Hugo
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 188
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Author: Graeme Hugo
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 188
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 119
ISBN-13: 9780858012561
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEmigration from Australia: economics implications.
Author: Rector Press, Limited
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Published: 1994-11-01
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780760507834
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: P. N. (Raja) Junankar
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-04-08
Total Pages: 359
ISBN-13: 1137555254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPoverty, famines, wars, and ethnic conflicts lead to large movements of refugees. The papers in this book provide an analysis of the economics of immigration. Junankar discusses why people migrate, the likely destinations for migrants, and their employment in the destination countries. He studies the benefits to the migrant families in terms of higher wages and living standards, and also studies how immigrants fare in the Australian labour markets in terms of finding good jobs, and whether there is discrimination against them. Economics of Immigration analyses the macroeconomic impacts of immigration on the Australian economy and discusses why some groups favour immigration while other groups are against it. Junankar argues immigration has been beneficial for employment and growth; not only adding to labour supply but also to labour demand, hence leading to favourable outcomes. This collection of essays shows how immigration has helped the economic development of Australia, while also highlighting that the historical reasons for immigration lie in the colonisation of many countries in Asia and Africa.
Author: Lynne S. Williams
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 46
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 220
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 21
ISBN-13: 9781740372039
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Australian Government has asked the Commission to examine the impacts of migration and population growth on Australia?s productivity and economic growth. The Commission has been requested to report on: the nature of international migration flows; the impact of migration, particularly skilled migration, on the labour force; the effects of migration and population growth on productivity and economic growth; legislative and other impediments preventing Australia from realising productivity gains from migration and population growth."--Overview.
Author: Christine Inglis
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Published: 1992-12-01
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9813016345
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe "Asian migration" controversy of the 1980s in Australia was reminiscent of that a century earlier. However, as this first major study of the "new" Asian migration of the 1980s illustrates, the circumstances and characteristics have been vastly different. The study places Asian immigration in a broader international context in which the emigration to Australia is part of a wider pattern of population movements with diplomatic ramifications and economic implications for both Australia and the emigrants' homeland. This study provides key Australian comparative data to set against the extensive Asian emigration in the 1980s to USA, Canada and New Zealand
Author: John Higley
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 1849809941
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStructural needs for immigrant labour in health care, restaurant, tourism, agricultural and other economic sectors, together with harsher economic circumstances in most sending countries, almost certainly ensure the continuation of large-scale immigration to the US and Australia. But in harder times, especially in the US, sustaining this immigration while managing immigrants' economic and social integration are daunting tasks. This illuminating book analyses how well, and in what ways, the US and Australia will meet these challenges. This companion volume to Nations of Immigrants examines immigration to the US and Australia during the difficult economic times following the paralysis of financial firms and markets in New York and London during autumn 2008, quickly affecting Australia and most other OECD countries. The contributors prominent American and Australian immigration specialists discuss how the financial crisis has altered the nexus of domestic labour markets and immigration, how public fears spurred by harder times are affecting border protection and support for immigration, whether serious abrasions between foreign- and native-born populations are being kindled, and the extent to which the politics of immigration are being transformed. Immigration and the Financial Crisis will prove a thought provoking read for academics and students with an interest in immigration, and American and Australian policy arenas. The book will also prove an invaluable reference tool for public servants engaged in administering US and Australian immigration policies.
Author: Julian Lincoln Simon
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 476
ISBN-13: 9780472086160
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArgues convincingly that immigration continues to benefit U.S. natives as well as most developed countries