Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia

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Autor(a) principal: Pietsch, Juliet
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v5i1.777
Resumo: The sociology of citizenship is concerned with the social and economic conditions of citizens of a national community. Drawing on T. H. Marshall’s contribution to the theory of social citizenship this article argues that some groups of migrants and ethnic minorities in Australia, particularly those from non-British and European Backgrounds, face a number of social and institutional barriers which prevent them from reaching their full potential as members of Australia’s multicultural community. Evidence from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Census data shows different socioeconomic outcomes for migrants from British and European backgrounds compared with migrants from Asian backgrounds, despite having similar educational qualifications and length of time living in Australia. As such, it is argued that achieving social membership and inclusion continues to be a struggle for particular groups of migrants. A deeper commitment to the core principles of citizenship that is beyond mere notions of formal equality is needed if Australia is to address this important social issue.
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title Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia
spellingShingle Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia
Pietsch, Juliet
Australia; inclusion; migrants; social citizenship; socioeconomic status
title_short Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia
title_full Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia
title_fullStr Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia
title_sort Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia
author Pietsch, Juliet
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Australia; inclusion; migrants; social citizenship; socioeconomic status
topic Australia; inclusion; migrants; social citizenship; socioeconomic status
description The sociology of citizenship is concerned with the social and economic conditions of citizens of a national community. Drawing on T. H. Marshall’s contribution to the theory of social citizenship this article argues that some groups of migrants and ethnic minorities in Australia, particularly those from non-British and European Backgrounds, face a number of social and institutional barriers which prevent them from reaching their full potential as members of Australia’s multicultural community. Evidence from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Census data shows different socioeconomic outcomes for migrants from British and European backgrounds compared with migrants from Asian backgrounds, despite having similar educational qualifications and length of time living in Australia. As such, it is argued that achieving social membership and inclusion continues to be a struggle for particular groups of migrants. A deeper commitment to the core principles of citizenship that is beyond mere notions of formal equality is needed if Australia is to address this important social issue.
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