Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10620/18190
Longitudinal Study: BNLA
Title: Building a New Life in Australia: Introducing the Longitudinal Study of Humanitarian Migrants
Authors: Smart, D 
De Maio, John 
Silbert, Michelle 
Jenkinson, Rebecca 
Smart, Diana 
Publication Date: Oct-2014
Pages: 10
Keywords: Humanitarian Migrants
Refugees
Settlement
Abstract: Building a New Life in Australia is a new longitudinal study that will investigate the settlement pathways and outcomes of newly arrived humanitarian migrants, focusing particularly on the factors that promote or hinder a successful transition. This article introduces this new study, and explains its conceptualisation and development, design, topics covered, recruitment, and the survey methodology for Wave 1 data collection. It is anticipated that the first findings from the study will be available in late 2014-early 2015.
URL: https://aifs.gov.au/publications/family-matters/issue-94/building-new-life-australia
Keywords: Life Events -- Immigration / newly arrived migrants; Culture -- Immigrants
Research collection: Journal Articles
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