High levels of immigration to Australia of information technology (IT) professionals from both offshore and onshore sources have occurred in recent years, at the same time as the domestic IT labour market has been depressed. This article explores the implications of this immigration for domestic IT workers and students. It also examines the role of the Australian Computer Society in facilitating this migration flow
In Australia the recruitment of skilled migrants has been a central feature of the migration program...
This paper uses the concept of a computer as a public good within the household to model the demand ...
Although recent circumstances have rekindled interest in matching skilled migrant intakes to domesti...
High levels of immigration to Australia of information technology (IT) professionals from both offsh...
Australia's migration program is currently geared to recruit large numbers of people through both th...
Business leaders have argued that Australia is not doing enough to attract IT specialists. The examp...
Migration patterns to and from Australia are becoming complex with migration programmes increasingly...
Based on 25 interviews with high-skilled migrants, this article examines the migration of IT profess...
Recent Indian migrants constitute an extraordinary talent reservoir for Australia. They are characte...
Skill shortages have prompted the Australian government to double the skilled migration program sinc...
With the 1996 introduction of a new visa making it easier for employers to sponsor skilled foreign w...
The intensity of globalisation requires the mobility of people worldwide. Collective competencies an...
This article examines the temporary migration of information and communications technology (ICT) wor...
Australia faces a major supply crisis with professional IT workers. Industry representatives argue t...
This article examines the mismatches between supply of skills and attributes of immigrants and the d...
In Australia the recruitment of skilled migrants has been a central feature of the migration program...
This paper uses the concept of a computer as a public good within the household to model the demand ...
Although recent circumstances have rekindled interest in matching skilled migrant intakes to domesti...
High levels of immigration to Australia of information technology (IT) professionals from both offsh...
Australia's migration program is currently geared to recruit large numbers of people through both th...
Business leaders have argued that Australia is not doing enough to attract IT specialists. The examp...
Migration patterns to and from Australia are becoming complex with migration programmes increasingly...
Based on 25 interviews with high-skilled migrants, this article examines the migration of IT profess...
Recent Indian migrants constitute an extraordinary talent reservoir for Australia. They are characte...
Skill shortages have prompted the Australian government to double the skilled migration program sinc...
With the 1996 introduction of a new visa making it easier for employers to sponsor skilled foreign w...
The intensity of globalisation requires the mobility of people worldwide. Collective competencies an...
This article examines the temporary migration of information and communications technology (ICT) wor...
Australia faces a major supply crisis with professional IT workers. Industry representatives argue t...
This article examines the mismatches between supply of skills and attributes of immigrants and the d...
In Australia the recruitment of skilled migrants has been a central feature of the migration program...
This paper uses the concept of a computer as a public good within the household to model the demand ...
Although recent circumstances have rekindled interest in matching skilled migrant intakes to domesti...