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It all adds up: reforming points-tested visas
Migration has shaped Australia’s diverse, highly educated, and cohesive society, and has contributed greatly to our national prosperity. This report highlights how that points-tested visa system is not working as well as it should, arguing that the points test does not sufficiently reward the most-skilled applicants.
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Graduates in limbo: international student visa pathways after graduation
This report shows that many international graduates stay in Australia on temporary visas once they graduate, but struggle to pursue their chosen careers.
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Short-changed: how to stop the exploitation of migrant workers in Australia
Recent migrants to Australia are twice as likely as long-term residents to be underpaid. This report outlines three sets of reforms that could be used to eliminate this form of exploitation.
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Money in retirement: more than enough
Grattan Institute modelling shows that, even after allowing for inflation, most workers today can expect a retirement income of at least 91% of their pre-retirement income – well above the 70% benchmark endorsed by the OECD, and more than enough to maintain pre-retirement living standards.
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Not so super
Increasing the Superannuation Guarantee will help the rich, at the expense of the poor.