Australia and the MigrantThis book consists of papers read at 19th Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, held at Canberra, A.C.T., 24th to 26th January 1953 ... |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE WHY AND HOW OF POSTWAR | 8 |
AUSTRALIAS NEW POPULATION PATTERN | 27 |
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accommodation age group aggregate demand aggregate supply agricultural approximately arrivals assimilation assisted migrants Assisted Passage Australian community Australian population average BERTRAM STEVENS Borrie Borrie's breadwinners British migrants Calwell Canada Canadian Canberra capital needs Commonwealth Commonwealth Employment Service consumption contribution costs cultural defence demographic Department of Immigration dependants discussion Displaced Persons effect essential Europe European expanded exports factors farm Government gramme H. E. Holt holding centres hostels immigration policy immigration programme important increase inflationary intake iron and steel Italian large numbers large-scale migration ment migrant workers migration programme millions Minister non-British migrants number of migrants occupational organization overseas paper pattern Percentage period permanent popu Port Kembla post-war migration pre-war problem Professor Karmel proportion Queensland recent rural workers scheme selected settlers skilled social standard of living structure substantial supply Sydney tion total population trade union tralia United Kingdom volume work-force