Temporary migration is redefining Australian society. Peter Mares says there are around one million \u27unsettled settlers\u27 - including thousands of New Zealanders - on various kinds of temporary visas in Australia, and many are being unfairly treated. Peter Mares is a writer, researcher and a former ABC journalist, with a longstanding interest in migration issues. He joins Radio New Zealand Sunday Morning to discuss his new book, Not Quite Australian
This paper focuses on migration between Australia and New Zealand, which has exhibited a strong, but...
The shift away from a focus on permanent settlement and towards a temporary migration paradigm is re...
In the Statistics NZ migration figures for November 2008, of the 37,500 New Zealand citizens ...
With 6 million people or 27% of the population born overseas Australia has---apart from the city-sta...
Peter Mares discusses the implications for this fundamental shift in Australian immigration policy
New Zealanders and Australians have enjoyed free movement across the Tasman since early European set...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The post-war migration programme has added more than 8 milli...
Temporary labour migration is the great sleeper in Australia's immigration debate. It is little publ...
At the October 2005 Pacific Islands Forum, former Prime Minister John Howard rebuffed regional press...
Temporary migrant labour is increasing in significance in many industrialised countries, including A...
The study of temporary skilled migration in Australia is relatively new. As a rapidly emerging sourc...
© Population Association of New ZealandNew Zealand shares a special migration relationship with Aust...
There has been much concern about the level of social welfare payments reputedly received by New Zea...
This article examines the impact of the Australian Government’s decision to restrict access to socia...
Nearly one million Australians (one in 20) were away from home on census night in 2006. Thus populat...
This paper focuses on migration between Australia and New Zealand, which has exhibited a strong, but...
The shift away from a focus on permanent settlement and towards a temporary migration paradigm is re...
In the Statistics NZ migration figures for November 2008, of the 37,500 New Zealand citizens ...
With 6 million people or 27% of the population born overseas Australia has---apart from the city-sta...
Peter Mares discusses the implications for this fundamental shift in Australian immigration policy
New Zealanders and Australians have enjoyed free movement across the Tasman since early European set...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The post-war migration programme has added more than 8 milli...
Temporary labour migration is the great sleeper in Australia's immigration debate. It is little publ...
At the October 2005 Pacific Islands Forum, former Prime Minister John Howard rebuffed regional press...
Temporary migrant labour is increasing in significance in many industrialised countries, including A...
The study of temporary skilled migration in Australia is relatively new. As a rapidly emerging sourc...
© Population Association of New ZealandNew Zealand shares a special migration relationship with Aust...
There has been much concern about the level of social welfare payments reputedly received by New Zea...
This article examines the impact of the Australian Government’s decision to restrict access to socia...
Nearly one million Australians (one in 20) were away from home on census night in 2006. Thus populat...
This paper focuses on migration between Australia and New Zealand, which has exhibited a strong, but...
The shift away from a focus on permanent settlement and towards a temporary migration paradigm is re...
In the Statistics NZ migration figures for November 2008, of the 37,500 New Zealand citizens ...