While Australian legislation allows for the mandatory detention of asylum seekers arriving without a valid visa, in recent years the Australian Government has released thousands from immigration detention prior to their protection claims being finalised. This article outlines the results of interviews with eleven men who had been released into such community-based arrangements after long periods of immigration detention. The major challenge for most of the men who had been granted the right to work upon their release was securing employment, while being denied the right to work was the major challenge for those released without this right. This article explores the social and personal benefits that employment can offer asylum seekers and re...
The complex immigration status of asylum seekers applying for protection, combined with having to co...
There is a growing body of evidence indicating poorer working conditions for migrant workers, partic...
Background: In Australia, the two major pathways of refugee entry are the United Nations High Commis...
While Australian legislation allows for the mandatory detention of asylum seekers arriving without a...
While numbers of asylum seekers received by Australia are small compared to global figures, a range ...
In 2011, the Labor government released asylum seekers arriving by boat into the community on bridgin...
Public and political claims about the employment of people from a refugee background in Australia do...
This article examines the legal challenges asylum seekers arriving by boat to Australia experience w...
Purpose – This paper studies the experiences of asylum seekers in Australia. The purpose of this pap...
The year 2011 marked the 60th anniversary of the United Nations Refugee Convention. It is thus an ap...
There are currently between 8,000-10,000 asylum seekers living in the Australian community awaiting ...
The Australian government\u27s response to the \u27unlawful\u27 arrival of asylum seekers has been c...
In recent years, there has been a rise in the number of people seeking asylum in Australia, resultin...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Although a number of studies have investigated the predictors of employment among refugee migrants, ...
The complex immigration status of asylum seekers applying for protection, combined with having to co...
There is a growing body of evidence indicating poorer working conditions for migrant workers, partic...
Background: In Australia, the two major pathways of refugee entry are the United Nations High Commis...
While Australian legislation allows for the mandatory detention of asylum seekers arriving without a...
While numbers of asylum seekers received by Australia are small compared to global figures, a range ...
In 2011, the Labor government released asylum seekers arriving by boat into the community on bridgin...
Public and political claims about the employment of people from a refugee background in Australia do...
This article examines the legal challenges asylum seekers arriving by boat to Australia experience w...
Purpose – This paper studies the experiences of asylum seekers in Australia. The purpose of this pap...
The year 2011 marked the 60th anniversary of the United Nations Refugee Convention. It is thus an ap...
There are currently between 8,000-10,000 asylum seekers living in the Australian community awaiting ...
The Australian government\u27s response to the \u27unlawful\u27 arrival of asylum seekers has been c...
In recent years, there has been a rise in the number of people seeking asylum in Australia, resultin...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Although a number of studies have investigated the predictors of employment among refugee migrants, ...
The complex immigration status of asylum seekers applying for protection, combined with having to co...
There is a growing body of evidence indicating poorer working conditions for migrant workers, partic...
Background: In Australia, the two major pathways of refugee entry are the United Nations High Commis...