Abstract Objective: Since the mid‐1990s Australia's immigration program has focused on encouraging skilled migration. This study investigated skill usage in three longitudinal studies of immigrants to Australia and examined if there is an association with mental health status. Methods: Three Longitudinal Surveys of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), with multiple data collection waves, were conducted between 1994 and 2006. Some 5,192 primary applicants participated in LSIA1, 3,124 in LSIA2 and 9,865 in LSIA3. Data collected included demographics and employment history in all surveys as well as mental health in LSIA1 and 2. Results: Among migrants in LSIA 1, 49% reported working in jobs in which they used their skills sometimes, rarely or never...
The purpose of this study was to explore immigration and the vulnerability of immigrants to mental...
While the Coalition Government was in power in Australia from 1996 to 2007, new immigrants have had ...
In its First Main Report (1975) the Commission of Inquiry into Poverty found that about 12% of recen...
Objective: Since the mid-1990s Australia's immigration program has focused on encouraging skilled mi...
Job insecurity is a modifiable risk factor for poor health outcomes, and exposure to job insecurity ...
Background: The process of becoming a humanitarian migrant is potentially damaging to mental health....
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence of the healthy migrant effect with respect to mental healt...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
This report extends the initial analysis of the first wave of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants ...
PURPOSE: To understand the relationship between migration and psychological distress, we (a) calcula...
The healthy immigrant effect (HIE) refers to the phenomena in which immigrants show greater health o...
Objective: Immigrants' mental health is a growing public health concern. Neighbourhood characteristi...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...
Hardly any evidence exists on the effects of mental distress on refugee labor outcomes. We offer the...
The purpose of this study was to explore immigration and the vulnerability of immigrants to mental...
While the Coalition Government was in power in Australia from 1996 to 2007, new immigrants have had ...
In its First Main Report (1975) the Commission of Inquiry into Poverty found that about 12% of recen...
Objective: Since the mid-1990s Australia's immigration program has focused on encouraging skilled mi...
Job insecurity is a modifiable risk factor for poor health outcomes, and exposure to job insecurity ...
Background: The process of becoming a humanitarian migrant is potentially damaging to mental health....
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence of the healthy migrant effect with respect to mental healt...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
This report extends the initial analysis of the first wave of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants ...
PURPOSE: To understand the relationship between migration and psychological distress, we (a) calcula...
The healthy immigrant effect (HIE) refers to the phenomena in which immigrants show greater health o...
Objective: Immigrants' mental health is a growing public health concern. Neighbourhood characteristi...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...
Hardly any evidence exists on the effects of mental distress on refugee labor outcomes. We offer the...
The purpose of this study was to explore immigration and the vulnerability of immigrants to mental...
While the Coalition Government was in power in Australia from 1996 to 2007, new immigrants have had ...
In its First Main Report (1975) the Commission of Inquiry into Poverty found that about 12% of recen...