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Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health | 2013

Gambling problems amongst the CALD population of Australia: hidden, visible or not a problem?

Matthew Stevens; Kate Golebiowska

There have been mixed research results when studying gambling problems in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities in Australia and internationally. This study tests the feasibility of using nationally representative General Social Surveys for examining trends and patterns in gambling problems and other life stressors amongst the Australian CALD population. Two surveys were analysed to determine whether the CALD population experienced gambling problems and other life stressors at different levels to the non-CALD population, and to identify, using multivariable models, whether CALD related variables showed evidence of an association with reported gambling problems after adjustment for other covariates. There was no evidence that 2002 estimates of gambling problems were different in CALD and non-CALD populations. In 2006, there was evidence that gambling problems were lower in the CALD population compared with the non-CALD population (1.3% cf. 3.5%). In 2002 multivariable models there was no evidence of an association between CALD status or related variables with gambling problems, after adjustment for other variables. In 2006 multivariable models, there was evidence of an association between being the CALD population (protective), and being born in Oceania or New Zealand (risk) with gambling problems, after adjustment for other variables.


Chapters | 2016

International migration and the changing nature of settlements at the edge

Kate Golebiowska; Tom Carter; Alicia Boyle; Andrew Taylor

Settlements at the Edge examines the evolution, characteristics, functions and shifting economic basis of settlements in sparsely populated areas of developed nations. With a focus on demographic change, the book features theoretical and applied cases which explore the interface between demography, economy, well-being and the environment. This book offers a comprehensive and insightful knowledge base for understanding the role of population in shaping the development and histories of northern sparsely populated areas of developed nations including Alaska (USA), Australia, Canada, Greenland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Finland and other nations with territories within the Arctic Circle.


International Journal of Training Research | 2018

Immigrant-born workers and quality early childhood education and care in the Northern Territory, Australia

Kate Golebiowska; Alicia Boyle; Sophie Pennec; Denise Horvath

Abstract This paper focuses on the growing immigrant-born population of early childhood education and care (ECEC) workers in the Northern Territory of Australia, who represent a committed but poorly understood group within this workforce. The recent reforms to the ECEC workforce in Australia aim to achieve high-quality ECEC services by (a) growing this workforce size to meet the demand for services; (b) meeting the higher educator-to-children ratios; and (c) raising the overall level of qualifications of ECEC workers. By combining the statistical data in an innovative way, this paper shows that even when the growing numbers in this group are combined with newly qualified, immigrant-born and Australian-born entrants, the total number of workers may still be too small to fully implement recent reforms. It concludes by identifying data quality issues and future research directions that would help inform and develop a new strategy for the Northern Territory ECEC workforce.


Archive | 2008

Attracting and Keeping Nursing Professionals in an Environment of Chronic Labour Shortage: A Study of Mobility among Nurses and Midwives in the Northern Territory of Australia

Stephen T. Garnett; Kristal L. Coe; Kate Golebiowska; Helen Walsh; Kerstin K. Zander; Steven Guthridge; Shu Qin Li; Rosalyn Malyon


Archive | 2011

International immigration trends and data

Kate Golebiowska; Marko Valenta; Tom Carter


Archive | 2010

Correlates of reported gambling problems in the CALD population of Australia

Matthew Stevens; Kate Golebiowska; Perry R. Morrison


Northern Institute Research Brief Series | 2008

What can potential interstate migrants find out about professional opportunities in the NT on the NTG web

Kate Golebiowska; Megan Brown; Dean B. Carson


The International Journal of Organizational Diversity | 2014

Professional integration and belonging of immigrant-born Early Childhood Education and Care Workers (ECEC) in Darwin, Northern Territory (NT) Australia

Kate Golebiowska; Alicia Boyle


Archive | 2012

La regionalisation en Canada et en Australie

Joe Garcea; Kate Golebiowska


Kwartalnik Naukowy OAP UW "e-Politikon" | 2012

Intergovernmental Collaboration in Immigration, Settlement and Integration Policies for Immigrants in Regional Areas of Australia

Kate Golebiowska

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Alicia Boyle

Charles Darwin University

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Andrew Taylor

Charles Darwin University

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Denise Horvath

Charles Darwin University

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Matthew Stevens

Charles Darwin University

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Tom Carter

University of Winnipeg

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Dean B. Carson

Charles Darwin University

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Kristal L. Coe

Environment Protection Authority

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