Using the experiences of skilled migrants to reflect on continuing education policies for workforce and sustainable development
Many countries emphasise skills shortages as the demand driver of migration policy. In this article experiences of skilled migration in Australia are analysed, drawing on the capability approach and the concept of adaptive preferences. Findings from interviews with skilled migrants illustrate how sk...
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University of Bologna,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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