Publication TypeResearch BriefAbstractFour different data sources have been brought together to describe the migration experiences and future migration intentions of eight growing migrant communities contributing to the population of the Northern Territory. Factors associated with recruitment and attraction (pull), attachment and connection (retention) and out migration intent (push) were examined through responses to a large online survey and focus groups. The aim of this Brief is to inform policy considerations on enhancing the attraction and retention of migrants from these communities. We also provide insights about cultural and demographic nuances that should be considered in policy or initiatives to attract or retain migrants. AuthorShalley, F.Monani, D.Taylor, A.Dyrting, S.Publication CollectionNorthern Institute Research BriefsIssueRB03Suggested CitationShalley, F., Monani, D., Taylor, A. & Dyrting, S. (2019). Attracting and Retaining the Territory’s Growing
Multicultural Communities. Darwin: Northern Institute. _x000D_ContactFiona Shalley 08 8946 7782 fiona.shalley@cdu.edu.auPublisherNorthern Institute, Charles Darwin UniversityPlace of PublicationDarwin
Dyrting, S., Attracting and Retaining the Territory’s Growing Multicultural Communities. Charles Darwin University, accessed 15/09/2024, https://digitalcollections.cdu.edu.au/nodes/view/4687