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Changing the mix, 1988–2003
The shift from family to skilled immigration
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This chapter presents the first of four case studies on Australia and Canada. It assesses cuts to family-based immigration that occurred in the two countries from 1988 onwards. It argues that the restrictions on family reunification alone did not lead to less gender-aware policies, as spouses who previously came via family reunification channels had the opportunity to enter as the partners of skilled immigrants. Instead, it was the cuts to extended family categories that held the most substantial gender implications. Concentration of policy-making within the core executive insulated government from migrant opposition to these changes.

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