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From White Australia to Woomera
The Story of Australian Immigration
Immigration specialist James Jupp surveys changes in immigration policy since 1972.
James Jupp (Author)
9780521697897, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 2 April 2007
256 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.4 cm, 0.3 kg
There has never been a greater need for a sober, historically informed yet critical account of immigration policy in Australia. In this revised and updated edition, James Jupp, Australia's leading specialist on migration, surveys the changes in policy over the last thirty years since the seismic shift away from the White Australia Policy. Along the way he outlines the history of Australian immigration, compares the achievements of the Fraser, Hawke and Keating governments, and considers the establishment of the 'institutions' of multiculturalism and ethnicity. Jupp looks critically at the ways economic rationalism, the rise of Pauline Hanson and One Nation, and the environmental debate have impacted upon migration choices. The vexed issue of refugees and asylum seekers is also covered in great depth.
Introduction
1. Creating an immigrant society, 1788–1972
2. From assimilation to a multicultural society, 1972–2006
3. The Fraser, Hawke and Keating governments, 1975–1996
4. Policy instruments and institutions
5. Multicultural policy
6. The attack on multiculturalism
7. The impact of one nation
8. Economic rationalism
9. Sustainability and population policy
10. Refugees and asylum seekers
11. Immigration in a global world.
Subject Areas: Central government policies [JPQB], Population & demography [JHBD], Social research & statistics [JHBC], Sociology [JHB], Migration, immigration & emigration [JFFN]