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status of immigrants entering Australia under different immigration programs. In particular, do immigrants selected on the …
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The focus is on macro-economic effects of international migration, the evidence used is Australian and the conclusions are drawn especially from work in which the authors themselves have been involved.
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As we approach the 21st Century, Australia needs to thoroughly its future population and immigration policies. The …
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There is some concern that immigration contributes to a larger current account deficit in a net borrowing country like …
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Much of the debate surrounding the impact of immigration of the economy relates to the consequences of immigration for … aggregate unemployment. In this paper we explore a related but more specific issue: the consequences of immigration on the …
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It is shown, both theoretically and empirically, that failure to take age at arrival into account leads to some bias in estimates of earnings change with years since migration. In addition, the analysis reveals that results are sensitive to the approach taken to inclusion of information on...
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This study analyses reform of migration policy. We organise discussion around two main issues- the need to base policy on consensus and the case for implementing policies using forward planning and stable intakes.
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in immigration selection criteria and other policy settings, as well as in the macroeconomic employment conditions at … macroeconomic and immigration policy setting of Cohort 2. Although the advantage derived from the Cohort 2 setting is not itself …
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