1. Creating an immigrant society: 1788–1972; 2. From assimilation to a multicultural society: 1972–2002; 3. The Fraser, Hawke and Keating Governments 1975–1996; 4. Policy instruments and institutions: multicultural policy; 5. The attack on multiculturalism; 6. The impact of one nation; 7. Economic rationalism; 8. Sustainability and population policy; 9. Refugees and asylum seekers; 10. A past, present and future success.
Immigration specialist James Jupp surveys changes in immigration policy since 1972.
Dr James Jupp is the Director of the Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies at the Australian National University. He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences and its former executive officer.
'Jupp's book will be much appreciated by those studying this field, as there has not been a book that has looked at Australian immigration policy in depth … This book would be invaluable for those studying in this field as well as for general readers.' Australian Studies
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