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Name: Dr Kate Golebiowska
Qualifications: PhD (ANU), MA (Warsaw)
Main role: Research Associate
Phone: +61 8 8946 6891
Fax: +61 8 8946 7175
Email:

kate.golebiowska@cdu.edu.au

Address: School for Social and Policy Research
Institute of Advanced Studies
Charles Darwin University
Darwin NT 0909
Australia


Research Interests

My research interests include population and international migration issues, with particular expertise on the situation in Australia and Canada. Currently, I am investigating factors influencing mobility of overseas trained nurses to and from the NT. More recently, I have been exploring the regional dispersal policies for skilled and business migrants, aimed to encourage their settlement outside the largest cities in those two countries. I have also been following developments in population and immigration studies in the EU.

 


Recent Publications

Theses

  • 'Regional Policy for Skilled Migration in Australia and Canada' (PhD Thesis, ANU, Canberra)

Seminars and Presentations

  • 'Regional Policy for Skilled Migration in Australia and Canada', ppt. presentation, Australian Population Association 13th biennial conference, Adelaide 2006;
  • Regional Migration Policies in Australia and Canada in Comparative Perspective, Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand 12th biennial conference, Sydney 2004,
  • Regional Migration Policy in Australia, presentation, 6th National Metropolis Conference, Edmonton 2003


Current Projects

  • Managing Mobility among NT Nurses (I am responsible for the overseas trained nurses in this project). This project falls under the scope of "Causes and Consequences of Population Turnover in the NT" (the NT Mobility Project).

Recent Completions Supervised

 

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