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We study the role of ethnic networks in migrants' job search and the quality of jobs they find in the first years of settlement. We find that there are initial downward movements along the occupational ladder, followed by improvements. As a result of restrictions in welfare eligibility since...
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countries (i.e., the UK, Ireland, Canada and Australia/New Zealand) to the United States. Comparisons with the native born are …
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Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey data. Human capital variables are found to exhibit strong …
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This paper examines the way immigrant earnings are determined in Australia. It uses the overeducation …
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employed. The empirical analysis uses the three waves of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (panel I …
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The paper analyses the problem of a "skills shortage" in Australia. It begins with an analysis of the operation of a … skills shortage, why it persists, and then looks at evidence from Australia, in particular, the resource rich states of … Queensland and Western Australia over the past decade. It discusses possible employer responses to a skills shortage. Finally, it …
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