Research
Through our research, the Commission contributes to the public debate and encourages informed policy discussion. The Commission has six research streams:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stream
- Climate Change and Energy
- Environment and Water
- Health and Ageing
- Industry and Trade
- Productivity.
The Commission has a statutory mandate to conduct a program of research to support its inquiries, annual reporting and other responsibilities, including promoting community awareness and understanding of various productivity and regulatory issues.
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Judith Odgaard (PDF - 42k)
Submission 56 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Migrant Intake Submission. There has been available for a number of years a plethora of detailed. information/facts/studies as to why massive migrant numbers. benefit only the few citizens of the host country who are involved in. developments
Date received: 19 Jun 2015
Judith Odgaard (PDF - 41k)
Submission DR91 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
The migrant intake number to Australia must be slashed to equal the number of people permanently leaving the country if future generations are to have any chance of attaining similar living conditions to todayâs citizens. I do not propose to
Date received: 14 Dec 2015
Michael Noack (PDF - 54k)
Submission 6 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Hi, I'll keep this quick. Experts such as nobel prize winner Gary Becker make the case for charging for immigration e.g. http://www.economist.com/node/16424085 There are so many obvious an indisputable benefits, but I'll cover the key 3 and leave
Date received: 7 May 2015
Bilal Rafi (PDF - 47k)
Submission DR68 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Hi,. Very interesting report and largely consistent with my own analysis as part of my doctoral thesis on the âlabour market outcomes of Indian male migrants in the Australian economyâ. Two recent peer reviewed publications by me may be of
Date received: 13 Nov 2015
Debbie Black (PDF - 75k)
Submission DR121 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Submission to Migrant Intake into Australia Via email migrant intake@pc.gov.au. To whom it may Concern. I do not support higher migrant intake levels for several reasons. Strong population growth does not automatically result in success and.
Date received: 19 Dec 2015
Philip Howell (PDF - 63k)
Submission 63 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Here is a brief, overdue submission in response to your âMigrant Intake into AustraliaâIssues Paper. It addresses only one point in the terms of reference, namely: â2. An examination of the scope to use alternative methods for determining
Date received: 8 Jul 2015
Paul Collins (PDF - 62k)
Submission DR72 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
The most important factor over the next few decades is our projected natural growth, or more importantly its rapid decline. Why no mention or calculations on what will be the biggest demographic shift to come in http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current
Date received: 17 Nov 2015