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Attitudes to immigration

The Australian nation was founded on immigration; for several decades its growth and values have been sustained by multiculturalism and tolerance. Our population and economic growth have been underpinned by a large, legal, non-discriminatory immigration program with broad public support. This book presents analysis and opinions from the latest immigration figures, polls and debates to explore how community attitudes towards immigration are evolving. Are Australians’ sentiments increasingly positive, negative or neutral? Are our immigration levels too high, or should they be increased, or paused? What is the impact of immigration on our shared quality of life? As a people, are Australians at risk of the polarisation seen in other western nations, where social cohesion itself is under threat?

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32320004808170 304.89 ATT
Adult Non Fiction Student Support East Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004808162 304.89 ATT
Adult Non Fiction Student Support Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004808188 304.89 ATT
Adult Non Fiction Student Support Rutherford Library . . Available .  
32320004808196 304.89 ATT
Adult Non Fiction Student Support Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781922274120 (pbk.)
Classification Number 304.89 ATT
Title Attitudes to immigration [BK]
Physical Description colour illustrations, map, graphs, tables ;
Series Issues in society Vol 456
Note Includes index.
The Australian nation was founded on immigration; for several decades its growth and values have been sustained by multiculturalism and tolerance. Our population and economic growth have been underpinned by a large, legal, non-discriminatory immigration program with broad public support. This book presents analysis and opinions from the latest immigration figures, polls and debates to explore how community attitudes towards immigration are evolving. Are Australians’ sentiments increasingly positive, negative or neutral? Are our immigration levels too high, or should they be increased, or paused? What is the impact of immigration on our shared quality of life? As a people, are Australians at risk of the polarisation seen in other western nations, where social cohesion itself is under threat?
Subject Emigration and immigration -- Attitudes -- Australia
Australia -- Emigration and immigration
Additional Author Healey, Justin
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