This paper focuses on the experiences of backpackers in Australia; and their experiences of employment. It looks at the ways in which backpackers undertake the experience of work while in Australia and also, at what levels and in what capacities they are employed. This includes both legal or illegal forms of employment. It will also briefly explore levels of exploitation and how underhanded employers regard backpackers as cheap forms of labour ready to be exploited
With the 1996 introduction of a new visa making it easier for employers to sponsor skilled foreign w...
A survey of three refugee groups (ex-Yugoslavs, black Africans and people from the Middle East) in W...
A survey of three refugee groups (ex-Yugoslavs, black Africans and people from the Middle East) in W...
This paper focuses on the experiences of backpackers in Australia; and their experiences of employme...
This article looks at a potential divergence of characteristics between backpackers and working holi...
While the backpacker visitor has received increasing attention over the past several decades, the no...
Purpose: Australia's agricultural industry has become highly dependent on young low-cost, overseas '...
Horticulture work in many high-income economies is increasingly performed by temporary migrant worke...
This paper examines the concepts of both authenticity and experience as encountered by the group of ...
Australian government tourism policy has actively targeted the international backpacker market since...
The backpacker sector forms an important part of the tourism industry in Australia. Unfortunately, t...
This research project used a combination of methods and information sources, including original rese...
This minor research thesis is partial fulfilment for the post-graduate degree of Master of Business ...
This paper explores the historical and contemporary dimensions of immigrant self-employment and entr...
Most international students in Australia take up paid work during their studies, generally as part-t...
With the 1996 introduction of a new visa making it easier for employers to sponsor skilled foreign w...
A survey of three refugee groups (ex-Yugoslavs, black Africans and people from the Middle East) in W...
A survey of three refugee groups (ex-Yugoslavs, black Africans and people from the Middle East) in W...
This paper focuses on the experiences of backpackers in Australia; and their experiences of employme...
This article looks at a potential divergence of characteristics between backpackers and working holi...
While the backpacker visitor has received increasing attention over the past several decades, the no...
Purpose: Australia's agricultural industry has become highly dependent on young low-cost, overseas '...
Horticulture work in many high-income economies is increasingly performed by temporary migrant worke...
This paper examines the concepts of both authenticity and experience as encountered by the group of ...
Australian government tourism policy has actively targeted the international backpacker market since...
The backpacker sector forms an important part of the tourism industry in Australia. Unfortunately, t...
This research project used a combination of methods and information sources, including original rese...
This minor research thesis is partial fulfilment for the post-graduate degree of Master of Business ...
This paper explores the historical and contemporary dimensions of immigrant self-employment and entr...
Most international students in Australia take up paid work during their studies, generally as part-t...
With the 1996 introduction of a new visa making it easier for employers to sponsor skilled foreign w...
A survey of three refugee groups (ex-Yugoslavs, black Africans and people from the Middle East) in W...
A survey of three refugee groups (ex-Yugoslavs, black Africans and people from the Middle East) in W...