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Where migrants go: A study of immigrants' post-arrival moves in Australia (2020-2024)

Abstract

The project aims to establish the geographical and occupational trajectories of different migrant groups after arrival in Australia. Migration within Australia is a key driver of economic, demographic and social change. Recognising the growing diversity of immigrants, including the rapid rise in temporary migration, the project examines post-arrival moves of immigrants by visa type, country of birth and year of arrival. It seeks to improve understanding of the incidence, spatial patterns and drivers of migrants' movement within Australia and the socio-demographic impact on regions and individuals. Such understanding is an essential first step to the formulation of effective immigration and settlement policies and programs.

Experts

Associate Professor Aude Bernard

Affiliate of Queensland Centre for Population Research
Queensland Centre for Population Research
Faculty of Science
Associate Professor
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Aude Bernard
Aude Bernard