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Article: Temporary migration and skills formation in the trades: a provisional assessment.(Statistical table)(Report)
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- People and Place
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- September 1, 2008
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INTRODUCTION
There are only two ways for a nation to secure an adequate supply of skilled workers: domestic skill formation and immigration. Reflecting a major trend in the international sourcing of skilled labour (1) Australia has significantly increased its reliance on temporary flows of business persons and skilled workers through the Temporary Business Entry (TBE) Program. There are two classes within this program, the business short-stay (456) visa and the business long-stay (457) visa. It is only people who come in on the latter visa who may be employed in Australia, and then only in occupations designated by their Australian employer sponsor. Temporary ...
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