The Polish diaspora is one of the largest in the world. Australia's 2011 census identifies 48 611 born in Poland and 170 000 claiming Polish ancestry. Using the census, we assess the structural (socio-economic) and spatial integration of the first (Poles who arrived in the post-World War II period as largely displaced persons and refugees), second (their children) and third (grandchildren) generations, and compare the first generation with another cohort: the skilled first-generation ('Solidarity') immigrants who arrived in the 1980s and early 1990s. Key OECD indicators of integration — education attainment, proficiency in English, employment status and occupational progression, home ownership, naturalisation, return rates and patterns of r...
The labour market integration of immigrants in Australia is shaped by the country’s long tradition a...
In the past years, Poland has been not only a country of (mass) immigration but also a country where...
The melting-pot argument, whereby economically heterogeneous multi-cultural societies, characterised...
The history of Australia and the cultural origins of its population are closely linked to the story ...
Together with the first generation of immigrants, the second generation constitutes a significant p...
The history of Australia and the cultural origins of its population are closely linked to the story ...
The social profile and the organizational landscape of Polish diaspora, known as ‘Polonia’, in Austr...
As a country of immigration, Australia is an interesting laboratory of the dynamics of migrant settl...
As a country of immigration, Australia is an interesting laboratory of the dynamics of migrant settl...
The article deals with spatial distribution of Polish communities in Australia The Polish immigratio...
The paper accounts for the nature of Polish entrepreneurial activity in Western Australia. First, it...
Niniejsza praca skupia się na przedstawieniu rozwoju migracji na terytorium Australii oraz procesie ...
The accession of the A8 countries, including Poland, to the EU in 2004 and the lifting of labour res...
Australia is home for immigrants from more than a hundred countries and in total almost a quarter of...
This thesis study is an intergenerational analysis of ethnic residential concentration, dispersion a...
The labour market integration of immigrants in Australia is shaped by the country’s long tradition a...
In the past years, Poland has been not only a country of (mass) immigration but also a country where...
The melting-pot argument, whereby economically heterogeneous multi-cultural societies, characterised...
The history of Australia and the cultural origins of its population are closely linked to the story ...
Together with the first generation of immigrants, the second generation constitutes a significant p...
The history of Australia and the cultural origins of its population are closely linked to the story ...
The social profile and the organizational landscape of Polish diaspora, known as ‘Polonia’, in Austr...
As a country of immigration, Australia is an interesting laboratory of the dynamics of migrant settl...
As a country of immigration, Australia is an interesting laboratory of the dynamics of migrant settl...
The article deals with spatial distribution of Polish communities in Australia The Polish immigratio...
The paper accounts for the nature of Polish entrepreneurial activity in Western Australia. First, it...
Niniejsza praca skupia się na przedstawieniu rozwoju migracji na terytorium Australii oraz procesie ...
The accession of the A8 countries, including Poland, to the EU in 2004 and the lifting of labour res...
Australia is home for immigrants from more than a hundred countries and in total almost a quarter of...
This thesis study is an intergenerational analysis of ethnic residential concentration, dispersion a...
The labour market integration of immigrants in Australia is shaped by the country’s long tradition a...
In the past years, Poland has been not only a country of (mass) immigration but also a country where...
The melting-pot argument, whereby economically heterogeneous multi-cultural societies, characterised...