How skilled migration can serve regional Australia – and refugees. By Dr Louise Olliff & Dr Claire Higgins, Kaldor Centre, UNSW

Many people who cross borders fleeing war, violence and persecution are highly skilled and educated, of working age and are either not permitted or severely constrained to engage in local labour markets. At the same time, regional Australia is experiencing significant skills shortages, particularly among small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

How skilled migration can serve regional Australia – and refugees. By Dr Louise Olliff & Dr Claire Higgins, Kaldor Centre, UNSW