The net flow of engineers into Australia may not represent the ‘brain-gain’ originally thought. Furthermore, the targeted skills migration program may be of minor relevance to meeting employer demand for engineers. Many more migrants with engineering qualifications enter the country and then face uncertain employment opportunities
The number of domestically educated overseas graduates remaining in Australia after graduation has r...
Abstract. This paper discusses the issue as to whether or not emigration depletes the stock of skill...
The present study replicated Esses et al. (2006) study on the role of prejudice in discounting of im...
There has been considerable media attention recently as to the possibility of a new 'brain drain' of...
Like other developed countries Australia imports skilled labour, including engineers, to meet labour...
There has been much publically expressed concern about an Australian brain drain. However, an analys...
This article reports the survey findings from a research project exploring the use of skilled migrat...
This article reports the survey findings from a research project exploring the use of skilled migrat...
Severe shortages of professional engineers are now evident in Australia. Yet the Australian Governme...
Internationally, the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) for innov...
Using a data set of science and engineering graduates from 12 european countries, we analyse the det...
This article examines the mismatches between supply of skills and attributes of immigrants and the d...
Chapters in Book 1 of this two-volume set explored literature pertaining to the shortage of engineer...
Migration patterns to and from Australia are becoming complex with migration programmes increasingly...
Skilled migration has become a significant strategy for meeting skill demands and shortages in Austr...
The number of domestically educated overseas graduates remaining in Australia after graduation has r...
Abstract. This paper discusses the issue as to whether or not emigration depletes the stock of skill...
The present study replicated Esses et al. (2006) study on the role of prejudice in discounting of im...
There has been considerable media attention recently as to the possibility of a new 'brain drain' of...
Like other developed countries Australia imports skilled labour, including engineers, to meet labour...
There has been much publically expressed concern about an Australian brain drain. However, an analys...
This article reports the survey findings from a research project exploring the use of skilled migrat...
This article reports the survey findings from a research project exploring the use of skilled migrat...
Severe shortages of professional engineers are now evident in Australia. Yet the Australian Governme...
Internationally, the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) for innov...
Using a data set of science and engineering graduates from 12 european countries, we analyse the det...
This article examines the mismatches between supply of skills and attributes of immigrants and the d...
Chapters in Book 1 of this two-volume set explored literature pertaining to the shortage of engineer...
Migration patterns to and from Australia are becoming complex with migration programmes increasingly...
Skilled migration has become a significant strategy for meeting skill demands and shortages in Austr...
The number of domestically educated overseas graduates remaining in Australia after graduation has r...
Abstract. This paper discusses the issue as to whether or not emigration depletes the stock of skill...
The present study replicated Esses et al. (2006) study on the role of prejudice in discounting of im...