People and place
Volume 4, Issue 2, 1996, Pages 20-31

Welfare benefits and residential concentrations amongst recently-arrived migrant communities. (Article)

Healy E.*
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Abstract

"Despite some improvement since the early 1990s, high proportions of recently-arrived migrants [in Australia] remain dependent on unemployment benefits. Contrary to most analysts' expectations, there is evidence that disadvantaged migrants are becoming more, rather than less, residentially concentrated." excerpt

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Index Keywords

unemployment Australia economics population Migrants demography Population Dynamics Developed Countries socioeconomic status social care financial management Residence Characteristics Oceania spatial distribution social status geography Socioeconomic Factors Pacific islands socioeconomics Article Financing, Government migration Geographic Factors international migration developed country Demographic Factors Emigration and Immigration Economic Factors Transients and Migrants Public Assistance Financial Activities social class Macroeconomic Factors employment immigrants

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ISSN: 10394788
Cited by: 12
Original Language: English