We analysed unique large-scale survey data from the Australian Graduate Survey to identify the factors underlying the deteriorating labour market outcomes of international graduates from 2000
This study shows that the share of international graduates who stayed on with the intention to work doubled during this period
This paper aims to illustrate how attitudes towards immigration can be measured using Twitter data and natural processing language.
This paper explores the composition and labour market outcomes of overseas graduates who remained in Australia after graduation with a particular focus on the two largest source countries, China and India.
This paper evaluates the forecast accuracy of past local area population forecasts and proposes ways in which past error distributions can be used to quantify the uncertainty of current forecasts.
This paper investigates the human capital implications of a policy change resulting from the introduction of the 485 graduate visa in Australia in 2007.
This chapter explores the spatial patterns of overseas graduates in Australia between six and eighteen months after graduation.
This paper explores the impacts of one of these policy shifts in focusing on the introduction of a graduate visa scheme.
This paper investigates the connection between national immigration policy and a society’s attitudes towards immigration.