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influence immigrants' labour market outcomes. To do so, it uses a migration policy change that occurred in Australia in the late … 1990s and data collected by the Longitudinal Survey of Migrants to Australia. The statistical techniques employed in the … effective use of migrants' skills provides scope for close coordination between immigration and employment policy to ensure that …
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We examine data from Australia, Canada, and the U.S. to inform the potential for immigrant screening policies to … weekly earnings of male university-educated immigrants in all three countries concomitant with skilled immigration policy … immigrants. Given that there is increasingly little to distinguish the skilled immigration policies of these countries, we …
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Three decades ago, most immigrants to Australia with work entitlements came as permanent settlers. Today the annual … environment, with so many temporary visa holders, has led to a two-step immigration policy whereby an increasing proportion of … early years in Australia, they have substantially reduced full-time employment and substantially increased part …
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emphasis on their advantages and disadvantages. The recent immigration policies of a number of major immigrant …-receiving countries such as Canada, the US, and Australia are critically evaluated. The expanded use of skilled temporary foreign workers … and international students is discussed, as is and the recent emergence of two-step immigration policies that favor …
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