Across 150 photographs, a lively linking narrative and biographical sketches of individual Victorian immigrants, including Sir Gustav Nossal and Iain Hewitson, this book celebrates the contribution of immigrants to the development of Victoria.
Though the focus is on economic contribution, 'economic' is understood in the broadest sense and includes industry, culture, sport, education and raising families. The book makes a powerful case for the crucial importance of immigration to continued economic growth.
Immigration and the Economy has been commissioned by CEDA, the Committee for Economic Development of Australia, with the assistance of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, ANZ, Ernst and Young, the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs and Monash University and is written by a team of leading scholars from the history department at Monash.
Readable and attractive, this book should be of interest to everyone in the richly diverse 'immigrant nation' that is Australia - not least the 50 percent of the population who are either first or second generation Australians.
Across 150 photographs, a lively linking narrative and biographical sketches of individual Victorian immigrants, including Sir Gustav Nossal and Iain Hewitson, this book celebrates the contribution of immigrants to the development of Victoria.
Though the focus is on economic contribution, 'economic' is understood in the broadest sense and includes industry, culture, sport, education and raising families. The book makes a powerful case for the crucial importance of immigration to continued economic growth.
Immigration and the Economy has been commissioned by CEDA, the Committee for Economic Development of Australia, with the assistance of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, ANZ, Ernst and Young, the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs and Monash University and is written by a team of leading scholars from the history department at Monash.
Readable and attractive, this book should be of interest to everyone in the richly diverse 'immigrant nation' that is Australia - not least the 50 percent of the population who are either first or second generation Australians.
Andrew Markus has been researching and writing about immigration and Aboriginal history for over fifteen years. Among his many books are The 1967 Referendum and The Struggle for Aboriginal Rights (with Bain Attwood), Australian Race Relations 1788-1993, Governing Savages and Race Relations in Australia. He teaches Australian history at Monash.
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |