This article examines the mismatches between supply of skills and attributes of immigrants and the demands of employers that influence workplace integration of skilled immigrants in Australia. It argues that, despite being skilled, immigrants still cannot meet the requirements of employers in doing their jobs effectively. There are mismatches, which happen mainly in the aspects of English proficiency, qualification and culture. The study followed a qualitative research design taking skilled immigrants from IT and engineering professional backgrounds and their employers in Australia as the interviewees. The results confirm that the workplace integration of immigrants is not only affected by the inherent capacities of immigrants, but the mind...
Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top occupational groups and now have sign...
The ethnic composition of the Australian population is predicted to change over the next fifty years...
The ethnic composition of the Australian population is predicted to change over the next fifty years...
The intensity of globalisation requires the mobility of people worldwide. Collective competencies an...
The intensity of globalisation requires the mobility of people worldwide. Collective competencies an...
Australia has been encouraging skilled immigration in order to fill existing skill shortages. Yet ex...
Australia brings educated immigrants from different countries to bridge the gaps of acute skill shor...
A significant proportion of permanent skilled immigrants in Australia remain underemployed in the la...
This research note takes an occupational attainment approach to examining the economic assimilation ...
This paper utilises the occupational attainment approach to investigate immigrant labour market assi...
Multiculturalism as ideology and policy has been criticised for over-focusing on cultural identities...
The ongoing underutilisation of immigrant skills has become a topical issue for researchers and poli...
Literature on the immigrant labour market mismatch has not explored the signal provided by the quali...
Australia has the highest proportion of overseas born immigrants of any Western country, with over 2...
The ethnic composition of the Australian population is predicted to change over the next fifty years...
Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top occupational groups and now have sign...
The ethnic composition of the Australian population is predicted to change over the next fifty years...
The ethnic composition of the Australian population is predicted to change over the next fifty years...
The intensity of globalisation requires the mobility of people worldwide. Collective competencies an...
The intensity of globalisation requires the mobility of people worldwide. Collective competencies an...
Australia has been encouraging skilled immigration in order to fill existing skill shortages. Yet ex...
Australia brings educated immigrants from different countries to bridge the gaps of acute skill shor...
A significant proportion of permanent skilled immigrants in Australia remain underemployed in the la...
This research note takes an occupational attainment approach to examining the economic assimilation ...
This paper utilises the occupational attainment approach to investigate immigrant labour market assi...
Multiculturalism as ideology and policy has been criticised for over-focusing on cultural identities...
The ongoing underutilisation of immigrant skills has become a topical issue for researchers and poli...
Literature on the immigrant labour market mismatch has not explored the signal provided by the quali...
Australia has the highest proportion of overseas born immigrants of any Western country, with over 2...
The ethnic composition of the Australian population is predicted to change over the next fifty years...
Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top occupational groups and now have sign...
The ethnic composition of the Australian population is predicted to change over the next fifty years...
The ethnic composition of the Australian population is predicted to change over the next fifty years...