Objective: This study aimed to understand more about the experiences of Indigenous employees within mainstream Australian workplaces. Employment and retention rates for Indigenous employees continue to be disproportionately lower than the mainstream Australian population. The potential impact of the inter‐cultural workplace context has featured little in the current research and public discourse on employment and retention rates. This study contributes further research and practice implications within the inter‐cultural and organisational psychology literature. Method This qualitative study investigated the experiences of 10 Indigenous participants in a metropolitan area who are, or have been, employed in mainstream Australian workplace...
Workplaces with Indigenous employees are qualitatively different from other workplaces because such ...
When compared with the non-Indigenous population in Canada, First Nations men and women have higher ...
This article is set within the context of concerns about Indigenous workforce participation disadvan...
Employment is linked to a variety of positive wellbeing outcomes and many initiatives have been intr...
This paper focuses on aspects of cultural values, which may influence the employment and retention o...
Access to sustainable and viable employment is crucial to an individual’s potential to achieve a rea...
The rate of employment of Indigenous Australians is much lower than that for other Australians. One...
Access to sustainable and viable employment is crucial to an individual’s potential to achieve a rea...
The purpose of this study was to identify the factors that positively and negatively impacted on the...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a case for the importance of mentoring programs in ...
Differences in the conceptualization of wellbeing between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people have ...
Most research on cultural diversity in the workplace in Australia has looked at unskilled migrant la...
The purpose of this research is twofold. (1) to highlight the influence a culturally responsive work...
In an important collaborative partnership, the Workplace Research Centre has worked closely with Abo...
Indigenous participation in employment has long been seen as an indicator of Indigenous economic par...
Workplaces with Indigenous employees are qualitatively different from other workplaces because such ...
When compared with the non-Indigenous population in Canada, First Nations men and women have higher ...
This article is set within the context of concerns about Indigenous workforce participation disadvan...
Employment is linked to a variety of positive wellbeing outcomes and many initiatives have been intr...
This paper focuses on aspects of cultural values, which may influence the employment and retention o...
Access to sustainable and viable employment is crucial to an individual’s potential to achieve a rea...
The rate of employment of Indigenous Australians is much lower than that for other Australians. One...
Access to sustainable and viable employment is crucial to an individual’s potential to achieve a rea...
The purpose of this study was to identify the factors that positively and negatively impacted on the...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a case for the importance of mentoring programs in ...
Differences in the conceptualization of wellbeing between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people have ...
Most research on cultural diversity in the workplace in Australia has looked at unskilled migrant la...
The purpose of this research is twofold. (1) to highlight the influence a culturally responsive work...
In an important collaborative partnership, the Workplace Research Centre has worked closely with Abo...
Indigenous participation in employment has long been seen as an indicator of Indigenous economic par...
Workplaces with Indigenous employees are qualitatively different from other workplaces because such ...
When compared with the non-Indigenous population in Canada, First Nations men and women have higher ...
This article is set within the context of concerns about Indigenous workforce participation disadvan...