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'Ethnics' and 'Anglos' in the labour force: Advancing Australia fair?'

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posted on 2024-11-01, 08:39 authored by Val Colic-Peisker
Multiculturalism as ideology and policy has been criticised for over-focusing on cultural identities and differences and a lack of focus on the structural inequality of ethnocultural groups. This paper focuses on the latter issue through a comparative analysis of the workforce integration of immigrants to Australia. Past research has shown that non- English-speaking-background (NESB) immigrants were worse off than both the Australia-born and English-speaking-background (ESB) immigrants in achieving a job status and income corresponding to their educational qualifications. The paper compares 2006 Census data on education level, type of job, length of residence and English proficiency for eight NESB groups, one ESB group (UK) and the Australia-born. The investigation focuses on how well different birthplace groups are able to translate their skills into appropriate jobs, when controlling for English proficiency and length of residence. The main finding confirms that NESB immigrants still have worse employment outcomes than the Australia-born and UK-born overall, but some NESB groups match the success of the Anglophone groups in vocational sector employment. Among the tertiary educated, the employment outcomes of the Australia-born are better than those of all immigrant groups, closely followed by the UK-born and two other European groups.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1080/07256868.2011.618108
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    ISSN - Is published in 07256868

Journal

Journal of Intercultural Studies

Volume

32

Issue

6

Start page

637

End page

654

Total pages

18

Publisher

Routledge

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 Taylor & Francis

Former Identifier

2006026705

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-12-08

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