Description
About the Author
Anna Boucher is Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Political Science at the University of Sydney
Reviews
'Gender, migration and the global race for talent addresses a key concern for twenty-first century governments: how to recognize and eliminate gender discrimination in skilled immigration policy. Anna Boucher offers a well-documented and critical cross-national comparative examination of skilled immigration policies across twelve OECD countries, across the past several decades, and proposes an overhaul of antiquated policies based on a "male breadwinner/female trailing spouse model" that do not match the realities of the twenty-first century skilled work force or employer needs, and do not align with values of diversity and equity.'
Karen Garner, SUNY Empire State College
Book Information
ISBN 9781526133748
Author Anna Boucher
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press