The global milkbar and the local sweatshop: ethnic small business and the economic restructuring of Sydney

作者: Caroline Alcorso , Jock Collins , Stephen Castles , Katherine Gibson , David Tait

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摘要: This report presents the findings of a two-year research project on economic restructuring, migrant employment and growth small business in Sydney. Most empirical work took place Marrickville, which has highest proportion overseas-born population any local government area NSW. The was funded mainly by Office Multicultural Affairs, with additional support coming from Australian Research Grants Scheme its successor, Council, Kuring-gai CAE, University An interdisciplinary approach adopted to look at restructuring Australia, effect regional social structures, consequences for workers different backgrounds, trend towards self-employment establishment businesses members various ethnic groups. working paper is available Online: http://ro.uow.edu.au/cmsworkpapers/3

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