基于签证的分散政策在吸引和留住澳大利亚农村技术移民方面是否有效?

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Dagamra Laukova, Aude Bernard, Tomasz Zając, Anthony Kimpton, Neil Argent, Thomas Sigler
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澳大利亚为在非大城市居住至少2年的技术移民提供区域签证计划,以缓解非大城市人口减少和技术短缺。为了评估该计划在吸引和留住移民方面的效果,我们对来自2010年至2020年人口普查数据相关的个人层面综合数据资产的行政纵向微数据进行了生存分析。我们发现这个项目对澳大利亚边远地区的新移民吸引力很小,因为超过80%的边远地区签证持有者申请的是在岸。此外,近65%的人已经在非大都市地区平均生活了2年,而其余的人从海外或澳大利亚国内搬到非大都市地区平均需要7个月。虽然非大都市人口的保留率很高,10年后达到70%,但在偏远和非常偏远的地区,保留率明显较低,而且低于澳大利亚的总体人口,这表明从长远来看,政策在保留农村人口方面的效力有限。我们还发现了一种负面选择,英语水平低的移民更有可能留在非大都市地区,这表明非大都市劳动力市场可能存在分割,移民集中在低工资部门。有两种政策手段可以提高保留率:(1)以同种族社区为目标;(2)关注有孩子的年轻家庭。这项政策评估的结果好坏参半,突显了通过移民刺激非大都市人口增长的困难。
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Are Visa-Based Dispersal Policies Effective in Attracting and Retaining Skilled Migrants in Rural Australia?
Australia offers regional visa schemes for skilled migrants who reside in nonmetropolitan Australia for a minimum of 2 years to alleviate nonmetropolitan depopulation and skills shortages. To assess the efficacy of this program in attracting and retaining migrants, we apply survival analysis to administrative longitudinal microdata from the Person Level Integrated Data Asset linked to census data from 2010 to 2020. We find that this program attracts few new migrants to regional Australia given that over 80% of regional visa holders applied onshore. Furthermore, close to 65% were already in a nonmetropolitan region for an average of 2 years while the remainder took on average 7 months to relocate to a nonmetropolitan area from overseas or from within Australia. While nonmetropolitan retention is high — 70% after 10 years — it is significantly lower in remote and very remote regions, and it is lower than the Australian population at large, suggesting limited policy efficacy in retaining rural populations in the long term. We also identify a negative selection, with migrants with low English proficiency being more likely to remain in nonmetropolitan regions, which suggests a possible segmentation of nonmetropolitan labor markets where migrants are concentrated in low-wage sectors. Two policy levers emerge to improve retention: (1) targeting co-ethnic communities and (2) focusing on young families with children. The mixed results from this policy evaluation highlight the difficulties of stimulating nonmetropolitan population growth via immigration.
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期刊介绍: International Migration Review is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative and international migration. It is internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating study of international migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements. Through an interdisciplinary approach and from an international perspective, IMR provides the single most comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of international population movements.
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