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Date of recording: 23 June 2025
Summary:
In this episode of Made in Migration, Professor Sue Richardson AM discusses the intricate relationship between migration and Australia's labour market. She highlights the historical context of migration in Australia, the economic myths surrounding it, and the shift towards temporary migration. The conversation also delves into the impact of temporary migrants on Australian workers, employer perspectives on labour shortages, and the role of education in preparing the workforce. Finally, Professor Richardson shares insights on migration's impact on productivitygrowth and the future of migration policy in Australia.
Keywords:
Australia, migration, labour market, economic impact, temporary migration, education, productivity, migration policy, workforce dynamics, immigration myths, skilled migration
Chapters:
01:53 - The historical context of migration in Australia
08:50 - Economic myths and misunderstandings about migration
15:24 - The shift towards temporary migration
19:48 - Impact of temporary migration on Australian workers
22:17 - Employer perspectives on labour shortages
25:36 - Role of education in workforce preparation
29:35 - Migration's impact on productivity growth
35:42 - Future of migration policy in Australia
Acknowledgments:
Our heartfelt thanks to Professor Richardson AM for so generously volunteering her time, and for imparting her knowledge and insights!
As always, many thanks to our editor, Ryan Prestipino of Fallen Pine Studio, for his amazing work behind the scenes.
And of course, thank you to our listeners, without which this podcast would simply not exist.
If you have any feedback or suggestions, we would love to hear from you - call us on (03) 9063 2240 or visit www.lawgration.com.au.
Disclaimer:
This content is intended to be for general informational purposes only, and all content is current at the time of recording and subject to change without prior notice. While LawGration is an Incorporated Legal Practice, we are not aware of your personal circumstances, needs or goals, and information contained in this post should not be construedas legal, immigration or other advice. Before acting on any information in this post, you should always query whether it is relevant to your circumstances and consult an Australian immigration lawyer or registered migration agent.
The views and/or opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of LawGration, or any other organisation that they represent or are otherwise affiliated with.
In the event that content is marked as ‘promotional’, unless expressly stated, LawGration does not in any way endorse any third party or their offerings.
Date of recording: 23 June 2025
Summary:
In this episode of Made in Migration, Professor Sue Richardson AM discusses the intricate relationship between migration and Australia's labour market. She highlights the historical context of migration in Australia, the economic myths surrounding it, and the shift towards temporary migration. The conversation also delves into the impact of temporary migrants on Australian workers, employer perspectives on labour shortages, and the role of education in preparing the workforce. Finally, Professor Richardson shares insights on migration's impact on productivitygrowth and the future of migration policy in Australia.
Keywords:
Australia, migration, labour market, economic impact, temporary migration, education, productivity, migration policy, workforce dynamics, immigration myths, skilled migration
Chapters:
01:53 - The historical context of migration in Australia
08:50 - Economic myths and misunderstandings about migration
15:24 - The shift towards temporary migration
19:48 - Impact of temporary migration on Australian workers
22:17 - Employer perspectives on labour shortages
25:36 - Role of education in workforce preparation
29:35 - Migration's impact on productivity growth
35:42 - Future of migration policy in Australia
Acknowledgments:
Our heartfelt thanks to Professor Richardson AM for so generously volunteering her time, and for imparting her knowledge and insights!
As always, many thanks to our editor, Ryan Prestipino of Fallen Pine Studio, for his amazing work behind the scenes.
And of course, thank you to our listeners, without which this podcast would simply not exist.
If you have any feedback or suggestions, we would love to hear from you - call us on (03) 9063 2240 or visit www.lawgration.com.au.
Disclaimer:
This content is intended to be for general informational purposes only, and all content is current at the time of recording and subject to change without prior notice. While LawGration is an Incorporated Legal Practice, we are not aware of your personal circumstances, needs or goals, and information contained in this post should not be construedas legal, immigration or other advice. Before acting on any information in this post, you should always query whether it is relevant to your circumstances and consult an Australian immigration lawyer or registered migration agent.
The views and/or opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of LawGration, or any other organisation that they represent or are otherwise affiliated with.
In the event that content is marked as ‘promotional’, unless expressly stated, LawGration does not in any way endorse any third party or their offerings.