The Australian Labour Market from an American Perspective

The Australian Labour Market from an American Perspective
Title The Australian Labour Market from an American Perspective PDF eBook
Author Richard Perlman
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1986
Genre Business & Economics
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The Australian Labour Market

The Australian Labour Market
Title The Australian Labour Market PDF eBook
Author Keith Whitfield
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Pages 266
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The Australian Labour Market 1967-92

The Australian Labour Market 1967-92
Title The Australian Labour Market 1967-92 PDF eBook
Author Glenn Stevens
Publisher
Pages 33
Release 1993
Genre Labor market
ISBN 9780731516193

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The Economics of Australian Labour Markets

The Economics of Australian Labour Markets
Title The Economics of Australian Labour Markets PDF eBook
Author Keith Norris
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
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This third edition of labour economics text has been expanded and extensively revised. Contains a new chapter on trade unions, and includes concepts for review and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter. Integrates theoretical material with data on Australian labour markets. Contains new sections on topics such as labour absence, reservation wages, implicit contract theory, efficiency wage theory, and the Accord. Includes an index. The author is Professor of Economics at Murdoch University.

Australian Labour Market Instituteions Through Time; a Perspective from the New Insitutional Economics

Australian Labour Market Instituteions Through Time; a Perspective from the New Insitutional Economics
Title Australian Labour Market Instituteions Through Time; a Perspective from the New Insitutional Economics PDF eBook
Author Martin P. Shanahan
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Immigrants and the Australian Labour Market

Immigrants and the Australian Labour Market
Title Immigrants and the Australian Labour Market PDF eBook
Author Robert Ackland
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 1992
Genre Business & Economics
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Skilled Migration, Expectation and Reality

Skilled Migration, Expectation and Reality
Title Skilled Migration, Expectation and Reality PDF eBook
Author Ying Lu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 409
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317054512

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Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top occupational groups and now have significant groups of overseas-born professionals in their workforces. Such groups are expected to contribute significantly to the economic and social development of their new countries. There has been sustained debate between those taking the view that skilled migrants are integrated without much difficulty and those concerned that a mismatch between aspirational government policies and actual organisational practice generates discontent and frustration among skilled immigrants. If the latter is correct, it seems likely that host societies will not benefit from the injection of human capital in terms of creativity and innovation. In Skilled Migration, Expectation and Reality the authors report the findings of their research into the acculturation and integration issues confronting professional Chinese immigrants in the Australian labour market. Australia serves as a good example of the phenomenon under examination, being a country where Chinese are one of the largest non-English speaking ethnic groups and where they are strongly concentrated in the top occupational groups. The authors’ rigorous quantitative and qualitative study is one of the first systematic examinations of acculturation to focus specifically on the workplace. It reveals fascinating insights regarding the strategies that professional immigrants are compelled to adopt because they are unable to find appropriate channels through which to integrate and assimilate into the host society.