Birrell, Bob Seol, Byung-Seol Sydney's ethnic underclass Sydney is Australia’s richest metropolis. But it is also attracting a disproportionate share of lower-skilled, NESB-origin migrants. These migrants earn low incomes and are concentrating in a group of suburbs to the city’s south-west. A case study of the experience of Korean migrants indicates some of the factors shaping the process. Copyright. Monash University and the author/s Surveys;Statistics;20th century;journal article;Migrants and employment;Communities;1039-4788;Economic conditions;monash:63856;Income;Social conditions;Social problems;Disadvantaged groups;1959.1/480111;Ethnic groups 2017-05-05
    https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/Sydney_s_ethnic_underclass/4975880
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