亚洲NESB技术移民在澳洲的就业劣势:以日本独立专业人士为例

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Iori Hamada
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摘要自20世纪末以来,技术劳动力迁移已成为解决工业化国家面临的全球竞争加剧、劳动力老龄化和技能短缺问题的主要渠道。尽管存在这一持续的政策趋势,但越来越多的非英语背景(包括亚洲)的技术移民在获得与其技能水平相称的就业方面面临障碍,这使他们面临一系列社会和经济脆弱性。本文使用定性数据来检验澳大利亚一个研究不足的亚洲NESB技术移民群体——日本独立专业人员——在移民后的就业劣势。研究结果表明,他们在东道国劳动力市场的就业劣势可归因于这里所说的技能转移方面的多边背景差距,而不仅仅是缺乏能力、知识或工作经验。文章最后指出了这项研究的影响,包括有助于提高澳大利亚技术移民技能利用率和留住率的政策变化,而这些政策变化似乎受到了东道国基于人力资本、市场驱动的技能制度的阻碍。鉴于澳大利亚等社会迫切需要在后疫情时代通过更多的技术移民来振兴经济,这些变化是紧迫的。
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Employment Disadvantages among Asian NESB Skilled Migrants in Australia: The Case of Japanese Independent Professionals
ABSTRACT Since the late 20th century, skilled labour migration has become a primary channel for resolving the increased global competition, ageing workforces, and skill shortages facing industrialised countries. Despite this ongoing policy trend, skilled migrants – who are increasingly from non-English speaking backgrounds (NESBs), including Asia – confront barriers to securing employment that is commensurate with their skill levels, which exposes them to an array of social and economic vulnerabilities. This article uses qualitative data to examine post-migration employment disadvantages among an under-researched group of Asian NESB skilled migrants in Australia: Japanese independent professionals. The findings show that their employment disadvantages in the host labour market can be attributed to what is termed here multilateral contextual gaps in skills transfer, rather than simply a lack of competence, knowledge, or work experience. The article concludes by identifying the implications of the study, including policy changes that would help improve the skills utilisation and retention of skilled migrants in Australia, which appear to be hampered by the host country’s human capital-based, market-driven skills regimes. These changes are urgent given the imperative for societies such as Australia to revive their economies in the post-pandemic era through higher intakes of skilled migrants.
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