Migrant residential concentrations and socio-economic disadvantage in two Australian gateway cities

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2021-09-29 DOI:10.1177/14407833211044206
V. Colic‐Peisker, Andy Peisker
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This article explores the relationship of residential concentrations of non-Anglophone migrants with socio-economic disadvantage at the suburb (SA2) level. We look at two main Australian gateway cities, Sydney and Melbourne. We use the ‘person-counts’ of the latest available (2016) Australian Census data, matching them with the socio-economic data provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics ‘socio-economic indexes for areas’ (SEIFA). Our analysis shows that despite decades of careful filtering of migrants for skills and language, socio-economic disadvantage in migrant concentrations persists in the main gateway cities, being more pronounced in Melbourne than in Sydney. The article employs an original quantitative analysis in order to advance the understanding of relationship between ethnicity, socio-economic position and residential location. We seek to contribute to the ongoing scholarly and policy debate about migrant concentration areas in large immigrant-receiving cities.
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澳大利亚两个门户城市的移民居住集中和社会经济劣势
本文探讨了非英语移民的居住集中与郊区(SA2)社会经济劣势的关系。我们来看看澳大利亚的两个主要门户城市,悉尼和墨尔本。我们使用最新可用的(2016年)澳大利亚人口普查数据的“人口统计”,将其与澳大利亚统计局提供的“地区社会经济指数”(SEIFA)的社会经济数据相匹配。我们的分析表明,尽管几十年来一直在仔细筛选移民的技能和语言,但移民集中的社会经济劣势在主要门户城市仍然存在,墨尔本比悉尼更为明显。本文采用了原始的定量分析方法,以加深对种族、社会经济地位和居住地点之间关系的理解。我们寻求为正在进行的关于大型移民接收城市移民集中区的学术和政策辩论做出贡献。
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