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Economics of Immigration

The Impact of Immigration on the Australian Economy

Palgrave Macmillan

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Introduction

    1. Introduction

      • P. N. Raja Junankar
      Pages 1-18
  3. Impact of Immigration on Recipient Economy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 19-19
    2. Immigration and the Australian Macroeconomy: Perspective and Prospective

      • P. N. Raja Junankar, David Pope, Glenn Withers
      Pages 21-34
    3. Immigration, Wages and Price Stability

      • P. N. Junankar, David Pope
      Pages 35-104
    4. Immigration and Australia’s External Account Balances

      • P. N. Junankar, David Pope, Cezary A. Kapuscinski, William A. Mudd
      Pages 105-159
    5. Recent Immigrants and Housing

      • P. N. Junankar, D. Pope, C. Kapuscinski, G. Ma, W. Mudd
      Pages 160-247
  4. How do Migrants Fare in the Labour Market?

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 249-249
    2. Do Migrants Get Good Jobs? New Migrant Settlement in Australia

      • P. N. Raja Junankar, StĂ©phane Mahuteau
      Pages 251-272
    3. Do Migrants Get Good Jobs in Australia? The Role of Ethnic Networks in Job Search

      • StĂ©phane Mahuteau, P. N. Raja Junankar
      Pages 273-300
    4. Are Asian Migrants Discriminated against in the Labor Market? A Case Study of Australia

      • P. N. Junankar, Satya Paul, Wahida Yasmeen
      Pages 301-334
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 335-344

About this book

Poverty, famines, wars, and ethnic conflicts lead to large movements of refugees. The papers in this book provide an analysis of the economics of immigration. Junankar discusses why people migrate, the likely destinations for migrants, and their employment in the destination countries. He studies the benefits to the migrant families in terms of higher wages and living standards, and also studies how immigrants fare in the Australian labour markets in terms of finding good jobs, and whether there is discrimination against them. Economics of Immigration analyses the macroeconomic impacts of immigration on the Australian economy and discusses why some groups favour immigration while other groups are against it.

Junankar argues immigration has been beneficial for employment and growth; not only adding to labour supply but also to labour demand, hence leading to favourable outcomes. This collection of essays shows how immigration has helped the economic development of Australia, while also highlighting that the historical reasons for immigration lie in the colonisation of many countries in Asia and Africa.

Reviews

“This book is a commendable summary of Junankar’s valuable contribution to the academic literature on immigration in Australia. … Immigration is a uniquely integral part of Australia’s economic history. As such, studying its effects is markedly pertinent. The articles in this book constitute a significant contribution to that end by looking at various aspects of immigration. Though research continues on immigration in Australia and throughout the world, this compilation provides an important portion of the academic literature on the subject.” (Kacey Douglas, Journal of Economic and Social Thought, Vol. 3 (2), June, 2016)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Industrial Relations Research Centre, UNSW Australia, Australia

    P. N. Raja Junankar

  • Western Sydney University, Australia

    P. N. Raja Junankar

  • IZA, Bonn, Germany

    P. N. Raja Junankar

About the author

Raja Junankar studied at the London School of Economics, and has a Ph.D. from the University of Essex. He has held research and teaching appointments in Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, India, and the United States of America. He has published several books and refereed papers in leading national and international journals. He is an Emeritus Professor, University of Western Sydney and Honorary Professor, UNSW Australia.

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