<p>International Migration, Australia: a Bibliography</p><p>Books Baldassar. L. 2001. Visits Home: Migration Experiences between Italy and Melbourne. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.396 pp. </p><p>Betts, K. 1999. The Great Divide: Immigration Politics in Australia. Sydney: Duffy and Snellgrove, pp. 424.</p><p>Burnley, I. H. 2001. The Impact of Immigration in Australia: A Demographic Approach. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 388 pp.</p><p>Coughlan, J. and D. McNamara (eds.) 1997. Asians in Australia: Patterns of Migration and Settlement. Melbourne: Macmillan. 338 pp. </p><p>Jupp, J., ed. 1988. The Australian People: an encyclopedia of the nation, its people and their origins. North Ryde, NSW: Angus and Robertson.</p><p>Jupp, J. 2002. From White Australia to Woomera: The Story of Australian Immigration. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 242 pp. </p><p>Journal articles Abbasi-Shavazi, M.J. and P. McDonald. 2000. Fertility and multiculturalism: immigrant fertility in Australia, 1977-1991. The International Migration Review 34(1): 215-242.</p><p>Abbasi-Shavazi, M. and McDonald , P. 2002. "A comparison of fertility patterns of European immigrants in Australia with those in the countries of origin", Genus, 58(1): 53-76.</p><p>Betts, K. 1996. Explaining Australian immigration. Journal of the Australian Population Association 13(2): 195-229.</p><p>Betts, K. 2000. Immigration: public opinion and opinions about opinion, People and Place, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 60-67 </p><p>Betts, K. 2001. Boatpeople and public opinion in Australia, People and Place, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 34-48 </p><p>Betts, K. 2002. Immigration and public opinion: understanding the shift, People and Place, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 24-37</p><p>Betts, K. 2002. Boat people and the 2001 election, People and Place, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 36-54 </p><p>Betts, K. 2003. Birthplace origins of Australia’s immigrants, People and Place, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 37-42 Betts, K. 2003. Immigration policy under the Howard Government, Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 169-192</p><p>Betts, K. 2005. Cosmopolitans and patriots: Australia's cultural divide and attitudes to immigration. People and Place 13 (2): 29-40. </p><p>Betts, K. 2005. Migrants' attitudes to immigration in Australia: 1990 to 2004. People and Place 13 (2): 29-40. </p><p>Birrell, R. 1985. Immigration and social planning. Journal of the Australian Population Association 2(1): 31-43.</p><p>Birrell, R. 1987. The demographic implications in the changes in family reunion regulations. Journal of the Australian Population Association 4(2): 151-156.</p><p>Birrell, B.2002. Birthplace: the new political divide, People and Place, vol. 10, no. 4, pp 38-46</p><p>Birrell, B. 2003. Immigration policy and the Australian labour market, Economic Papers, vol. 22 no. 1, pp. 36-45</p><p>Birrell, B. 2004. Managing international population movement: is the nation state obsolete? People and Place 12 (2): 53-63.</p><p>Birrell, B., and Healy E, 2003. Metropolis divided: the political dynamic of spatial inequality and migrant settlement in Sydney, People and Place, vol. 11, no. 2.</p><p>Birrell, R. and A. Seitz. 1986. The Myth of Ethnic Inequality in Australian Education. Journal of the Australian Population Association 3(1): 52-74.</p><p>Castles, S., Iredale, R. and E. Vasta. 1994. Australian immigration between globalisation and recession. The International Migration Review 28(2): 370.</p><p>Chapman, B.J. and R. Iredale. 1993. Immigrant qualifications: Recognition and relative wage outcomes. The International Migration Review 27(2): 359.</p><p>Chapman. B. and Cobb-Clark, D. 1999. The relationship between immigration and the short-term employment prospects of unemployed residents, The Economic Record, Vol 75 (231); 358-368.</p><p>Cobb-Clark, D. 2000. Do selection criteria make a difference? Visa category and the labour force status of immigrants to Australia, The Economic Record, Vol. 76 (232), pp.15 - 31.</p><p>Cobb-Clark, D. 2003. Public policy and the labor market adjustment of new immigrants to Australia, Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 16(4), pp. 655-681 Cobb-Clark, D and M Connelly, 1997. The worldwide market for skilled migrants: can Australia compete? International Migration Review, 31(3), pp.130-153.</p><p>Cobb-Clark, D., Antecol, H. and Trejo, S., 2003. Immigration policy and the skills of immigrants to Australia, Canada, and the United States, Journal of Human Resources, 38(1), pp. 192 - 218.</p><p>Evans, MDR and T. Lukic. 1998. The impact of resources and family-level cultural practices on immigrant women’s workforce participation. Gender Issues 16(4): 52-83.</p><p>Freeman, G.P. and B. Birrell. 2001. Divergent paths of immigration politics in the United States and Australia. Population and Development Review 27(3): 525-551.</p><p>Giorgas, D. and F.L. Jones. 2002. Intermarriage patterns and social cohesion among first, second and later generation Australians. Journal of Population Research 19(1): 47-64.</p><p>Haines, R. and R. Shlomowitz. 1991. Ninteenth Century Government-Assisted and Total Immigration for the United Kingdom to Australia: Annual Estimates by Colony. Journal of the Australian Population Association 8(1): 62.</p><p>Horn, R.V. 1993. The validity of Australian ancestry data. Journal of the Australian Population Association 10(2): 119-126.</p><p>Hugo, G. 1996. Environmental concerns and international migration. The International Migration Review, 30(1). </p><p>Iredale, R and G. Hugo. 1995. Australia’s population and the global links. International Migration Review 29(3). </p><p>Iredale, R. 2000. Migration policies for the highly skilled in the Asia-Pacific region. International Migration Review 34(3): 882-907. </p><p>Iredale, R. 1997. The impact on school education in New South Wales, Australia. International Migration Review 31(3): 655-669.</p><p>Kee, P.K., J. Shu, T. Dang and S.E. Khoo, 1994. People movements between Australia and Asian-Pacific nations: trends, issues and prospects, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 3 (2-3): 311-338.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. 1991.Consistency in ancestry reporting between parents and children in the 1986 Census. Journal of the Australian Population Association, 8 (2): 129-139. </p><p>Khoo, S-E. 1994. Correlates of welfare dependency among immigrants in Australia, International Migration Review, 28 (1): 68-92. Khoo, S-E. 1995. Language maintenance amongst the second generation, People and Place, 3 (4): 9-12.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. and Z. Zhao. 2001. A decomposition of immigrant divorce rates in Australia. Journal of Population Research 18(1): 68-77.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. 2002. The context of spouse migration to Australia, International Migration, 39 (1): 111-132.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. 2002. Immigration issues in Australia, in G.A. Carmichael with A. Dharmalingam (eds.), Populations of New Zealand and Australia at the Millennium. A joint special issue of the Journal of Population Research and the New Zealand Population Review. Canberra and Wellington: Australian Population Association and Population Association of New Zealand, pp. 67-78.</p><p>Khoo,S-E. 2003. Sponsorship of relatives for migration and immigrant settlement intention, International Migration 41(5): 177-200.</p><p>Khoo, S.E. 2004. Intermarriage in Australia: patterns by ancestry, gender and generation, People and Place 12 (2): 35-44.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. and B. Birrell. 2002. The progress of young people of migrant origin in Australia, People and Place, 10 (2): 30-44.</p><p>Khoo, S-E., Kee P-K, T. Dang and J. Shu, 1994. Asian immigrant settlement and adjustment in Australia, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 3 (2-3): 339-372.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. and P. McDonald, 2002. Adjusting for change of status in international migration: demographic implications, International Migration, 40 (4): 103-123.</p><p>Khoo, S-E., Voigt-Graf, C., Hugo, G. and McDonald, P. 2003. Temporary skilled migration to Australia: the 457 visa sub-class, People and Place, 11(4): 27-40.</p><p>Kliewer, E. 1991. Immigrant suicide in Australia, Canada, England and Wales and the United States. Journal of the Australian Population Association 8(2): 111-128.</p><p>McDonald, P. S.E. Khoo and R. Kippen, 2003, Alternative net migration estimates for Australia: exploding the myth of a rapid increase in numbers, People and Place, 11(3): 23-36.</p><p>McDonald, P. and J. Temple, 2003. International migration and the growth of households in Sydney, People and Place, 11(4): 63-74.</p><p>McDonald, P. and Kippen, R. 2002. The impact of long-term visitor migration on projections of Australia’s population, International Migration, 40(4): 125-152. Millbank. A. 2004. World's worst or world's best practice" European reactions to Australia's refugee policy. People and Place 12 (4): 28-37.</p><p>Ongley, P. and D. Pearson. 1995. Post-1945 International Migration: New Zealand, Australia and Canada compared. The International Migration Review 29(3): 765.</p><p>Osborne, D. 2004. Analysing traveller movement patterns: stated intentions and subsequent behaviour. People and Place 12 (4): 38-41.</p><p>Pope, D. 1985. The Trans-Tasman Connection: Facts and Implications of Australia-New Zealand Migration. Journal of the Australian Population Association 2(1): 55-67.</p><p>Price, C. 1984. International Migration to and from Australia. Journal of the Australian Population Association 1(Autumn): 9-17.</p><p>Price, C.A. 1998. Post-War Immigration: 1947-98. Journal of the Australian Population Association 15(2): 115-129.</p><p>Rizvi, A. 2004. Designing and delivering visas. People and Place 12 (2): 45-52.</p><p>Rowland, D.T. 1986. Immigration and Ageing. Journal of the Australian Population Association 3(1): 18-26.</p><p>Shu J. and L. Hawthorne. 1995. Asian female students in Australia: Temporary movements and student migration. Journal of the Australian Population Association 12(2): 113-130.</p><p>Whiteford, P. 1991. Are Immigrants over-represented in the Australian social security system? Journal of the Australian Population Association 8(2): 93-110. Young, C. 1992. Pitfalls in comparing immigrants with the Australian-born population with particular reference to socio-economic status. Journal of the Australian Population Association 9(1): 25-52.</p><p>Book chapters Birrell, B. 2003. The management of immigration: patterns of reform. In S_E. Khoo and P. McDonald, (eds.)The Transformation of Australia’s Population 1970-2030, Sydney: UNSW Press, pp. 129-157</p><p>Chapman, B and Withers. G. 2001. Human resources development: education and immigration. In John Nieuwenhuysen, J., Mead, M. and Lloyd, P. (eds), Reshaping Australia's Economy: Growth with Equity and Sustainability. Cambridge University Press, Sydney, pp. 242.267. Khoo, S-E. 2003.“A greater diversity of origins. In S.E. Khoo and P. McDonald (eds). The Transformation of Australia’s Population, 1970-2030. Sydney: University of NSW Press, Chapter 7, pp. 158-184.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. 2003. Marrying and migrating to Australia: Asian migrants in intracultural and intercultural marriages. Asian MetaCentre Research Paper Series No.8, Chapter 2, pp. 22-38. Singapore: Asian MetaCentre for Population and Sustainable Development Analysis. </p><p>McDonald, P. and Kippen, R. 2001. The impact of immigration on the ageing of Australia’s population, in Siddique, M. (ed.), International Migration into the 21st Century, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 153-177.</p><p>Government and other publications Alvarado, J. and Creedy, J. 1997. Migration, Population Ageing and Social Expenditure in Australia. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.</p><p>Australia Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (MacKellar, M.J.R.). 1978. Australia’s Immigration Policy. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.</p><p>Australian Population and Immigration Council. 1977. Immigration policies and Australia’s population: a green paper. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.</p><p>Birrell, R. and National Population Council Migration Committee. 1990. Immigration and housing in the major cities. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.</p><p>Birrell, R., 1990. The Chains That Bind: Family Reunion Migration to Australia in the 1980s, AGPS, pp 1-57.</p><p>Birrell, B, and J. Jupp, 2000. Welfare Recipient Patterns among Migrants. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs.</p><p>Birrell, B. and S.E. Khoo, 1995. The Second Generation in Australia: Educational and Occupational Characteristics. Statistical Report No. 14. Canberra: AGPS for the Bureau of Immigration, Multicultural and Population Research. 18 pp.</p><p>Birrell. B., I. R. Dobson, V. Rapson, and T. Fred Smith, 2001. Skilled Labour; Gains and Losses. Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, 68 pp.</p><p>Birrell. B., I. R. Dobson, V. Rapson, and T. Fred Smith, 2004. Skilled Movement in the New Century: Outcomes for Australia. Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, 103 pp.</p><p>Colic-Peisker, V. and F. Tilbury. 2007. Refugees and Employment: The Effect of Visible Difference on Discrimination: Final Report. Perth: Centre for Social & Community Research, Murdoch University. 244 pp. Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, 2004. Population Flows: Immigration Aspects. 2002-03 edition, Canberra.</p><p>Hugo, G. 1999. Regional development through immigration? The reality behind the rhetoric. Research Paper 9, Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia, Parliamentary Library</p><p>Hugo, G. 2004. Australia's most recent immigrants. Australian Census Analytic Program, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra.</p><p>Hugo, G., D. Rudd and K. Harris, 2004. Australia's diaspora: its size, nature and policy implications. CEDA Information Paper No.80, Melbourne.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. S. Cook and J. Young. 1994. Immigrant Families: A Statistical Profile. Statistical Report No. 12. Canberra: AGPS for the Bureau of Immigration and Population Research, 44pp.</p><p>Khoo, S-E., P. McDonald, D. Giorgas and B. Birrell, 2002. Second Generation Australians. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs. 148 pp</p><p>Khoo, S-E. and C.A. Price, 1996. Understanding Australia’s Ethnic Composition. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, 27 pp.</p><p>Khoo, S-E. and J. Shu, 1996. Immigrant Family Formation Patterns in Australia. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, 62 pp.</p><p>S.E. Khoo and P. McDonald, 2000. Category Jumping: Trends, Demographic Impact and Measurement Issues. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs and Australian Bureau of Statistics, 53pp. </p><p>S.E. Khoo, 2000. 1996 Census Community Profile: The Malaysia-Born. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, 44 pp.</p><p>S.E. Khoo, 2000. 1996 Census Community Profile: The Philippines-Born. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, 44 pp.</p><p>S.E. Khoo and D. Lucas. 2004. Australians' Ancestries 2001. Australian Census Analytic Program Catalogue No. 2054.0. Canberra: Australian Bureau of Statistics. </p><p>Kippen, R. and P. McDonald, 2004. "Can increased immigration be a substitute for low fertility?" People and Place, 12 (3): 18-27.</p><p>Lowe, J.. 1990. The Australian Maori Population (Maori ki Ahitereria): a demographic analysis based on 1986 Australian and New Zealand Census Data. Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Planning Council. McDonald, P. and Kippen, R. 1999. The impact of immigration on the ageing of Australia’s population, DIMA Discussion Paper. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs.</p><p>Penny, J. and S.E. Khoo, 1996. Intermarriage: A Study of Migration and Integration. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service for Bureau of Immigration, Multicultural and Population Research, 225 pp.</p><p>Price, C. A. 1975. Australia immigration: a review of the demographic effects of post- war immigration on the Australian population. National Population Inquiry Research Report No. 2. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.</p><p>Richardson, S. et al. 2004. A comparison of Australia's and Canada's immigration policies and labour market outcomes. Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra.</p><p>Tonkin, S. 1993. Initial location decisions of immigrants: results from the longitudinal survey of immigrants to Australia (LSIA) pilot. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service. </p>
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