There is a growing body of evidence indicating poorer working conditions for migrant workers, particularly refugees, compared with native-born workers. Our objectives were to compare exposure to workplace psychosocial stressors in working refugees with other migrant groups and Australian-born workers of Caucasian ancestry and to describe the working experience of refugees. Cross-sectional surveys collected information on the workplace stressors of job complexity, control, security, bullying, and racial discrimination from six migrant groups (n = 1062) and Caucasian Australians (n = 1051); semi-structured face-to-face interviews were used with currently employed refugees (n = 30). Content analysis examined the qualitative data. Compared to a...
The successful integration of former refugees into workplaces benefits both refugees themselves, and...
Introduction: Over 13,500 humanitarian visas are granted in Australia each year. Refugees consistent...
Purpose Refugees’ inclusion at work is critical for the individual, for employers and for the receiv...
Key findings from this report(extract from the Executive summary): • There are high levels of unempl...
Objective: To explore work-related psychosocial stressors among people of Chinese, Vietnamese and Ar...
ObjectiveTo describe the perceptions of healthcare workers employed at a metropolitan public health...
Purpose: In Australia, as in many other countries, refugees are over-represented in the ranks of the...
Employment can play an important role for humanitarian migrants in their successful integration into...
This paper draws from a collaborative, ARC-funded project titled 'Refugees and employment: the...
Work is an important social determinant of health. However, people from refugee backgrounds face var...
Purpose: Refugees’ inclusion at work is critical for the individual, for employers and for the recei...
This paper explores the effects of "visible difference" on employment outcomes of three re...
Although a number of studies have investigated the predictors of employment among refugee migrants, ...
The objective of this paper is to identify the factors that influence the labour market integration...
This study looks at the perceptions of employers that have and have not hired refugees. The aim is t...
The successful integration of former refugees into workplaces benefits both refugees themselves, and...
Introduction: Over 13,500 humanitarian visas are granted in Australia each year. Refugees consistent...
Purpose Refugees’ inclusion at work is critical for the individual, for employers and for the receiv...
Key findings from this report(extract from the Executive summary): • There are high levels of unempl...
Objective: To explore work-related psychosocial stressors among people of Chinese, Vietnamese and Ar...
ObjectiveTo describe the perceptions of healthcare workers employed at a metropolitan public health...
Purpose: In Australia, as in many other countries, refugees are over-represented in the ranks of the...
Employment can play an important role for humanitarian migrants in their successful integration into...
This paper draws from a collaborative, ARC-funded project titled 'Refugees and employment: the...
Work is an important social determinant of health. However, people from refugee backgrounds face var...
Purpose: Refugees’ inclusion at work is critical for the individual, for employers and for the recei...
This paper explores the effects of "visible difference" on employment outcomes of three re...
Although a number of studies have investigated the predictors of employment among refugee migrants, ...
The objective of this paper is to identify the factors that influence the labour market integration...
This study looks at the perceptions of employers that have and have not hired refugees. The aim is t...
The successful integration of former refugees into workplaces benefits both refugees themselves, and...
Introduction: Over 13,500 humanitarian visas are granted in Australia each year. Refugees consistent...
Purpose Refugees’ inclusion at work is critical for the individual, for employers and for the receiv...