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Val Colic-Peisker
Val Colic-Peisker
Honorary Principal Research Fellow, University of Melboirne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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Employment niches for recent refugees: Segmented labour market in twenty-first century Australia
V Colic-Peisker, F Tilbury
Journal of refugee studies 19 (2), 203-229, 2006
4702006
Human capital, acculturation and social identity: Bosnian refugees in Australia
V Colic‐Peisker, I Walker
Journal of community & applied social psychology 13 (5), 337-360, 2003
3972003
Integration into the Australian Labour Market: The Experience of Three “Visibly Different” Groups of Recently Arrived Refugees1
V Colic‐Peisker, F Tilbury
International migration 45 (1), 59-85, 2007
3842007
“Active” and “passive” resettlement: The influence of support services and refugees' own resources on resettlement style
VC Peisker, F Tilbury
International Migration 41 (5), 61-91, 2003
3582003
Visibility, settlement success and life satisfaction in three refugee communities in Australia
V Colic-Peisker
Ethnicities 9 (2), 175-199, 2009
2952009
‘At least you're the right colour’: Identity and social inclusion of Bosnian refugees in Australia
V Colic-Peisker
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 31 (4), 615-638, 2005
2822005
Free floating in the cosmopolis? Exploring the identity‐belonging of transnational knowledge workers
VAL Colic‐Peisker
Global networks 10 (4), 467-488, 2010
1692010
Refugees and employment: The effect of visible difference on discrimination
V Colic-Peisker, F Tilbury
Centre for Social and Community Research, Murdoch University, 2007
1652007
Being black in Australia: A case study of intergroup relations
V Colic-Peisker, F Tilbury
Race & class 49 (4), 38-56, 2008
1242008
Migration, Class and Transnational Identities: Croations in Australia and America
V Colic-Peisker
University of Illinois Press, 2010
1192010
Deflecting responsibility in employer talk about race discrimination
F Tilbury, V Colic-Peisker
Discourse & Society 17 (5), 651-676, 2006
1162006
What future for public housing? A critical analysis
K Jacobs
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2010
1082010
A new era in Australian multiculturalism? From working-class “ethnics” to a “multicultural middle-class”
V Colic-Peisker
International migration review 45 (3), 562-587, 2011
1022011
Asset poverty, precarious housing and ontological security in older age: an Australian case study
V Colic-Peisker, R Ong, G Wood
International journal of housing policy 15 (2), 167-186, 2015
972015
Security and anxiety of homeownership: Perceptions of middle‐class Australians at different stages of their housing careers
V Colic‐Peisker, G Johnson
Housing, theory and society 27 (4), 351-371, 2010
952010
Looking for a “missing link”: Formal employment services and social networks in refugees’ job search
S Torezani, V Colic-Peisker, F Fozdar
Journal of Intercultural Studies 29 (2), 135-152, 2008
912008
Croatians in Western Australia: migration, language and class
V Colic-Peisker
Journal of Sociology 38 (2), 149-166, 2002
912002
‘Ethnics’ and ‘Anglos’ in the labour force: Advancing Australia fair?
V Colic-Peisker
Journal of Intercultural Studies 32 (6), 637-654, 2011
852011
Doing ethnography in “One’s own ethnic community”’
V Colic-Peisker
Anthropologists in the field: Cases in Participant Observation, Columbia …, 2004
852004
Communicating one's way to employment: A case study of African settlers in Brisbane, Australia
A Hebbani, V Colic-Peisker
Journal of Intercultural Studies 33 (5), 529-547, 2012
732012
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