Labour Lines and Colonial Power Indigenous and Pacific Islander Labour Mobility in Australia

"Today, increases of so-called 'low-skilled' and temporary labour migrations of Pacific Islanders to Australia occur alongside calls for Indigenous people to 'orbit' from remote communities in search of employment opportunities. These trends reflect the persistent neoliberal...

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Other Authors: Stead, Victoria (Editor), Altman, Jon (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2019
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