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Nov 2019
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Better migrant job matching could boost ...

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New research has found that addressing the mismatch between the skills of migrants and the jobs they currently work in, could boost the Australian economy by six billion dollars a year.

 
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نتایج یک تحقیق جدید نشان می دهد رفع مشکل عدم انطباق بین مهارت ها و مشاغلی که بسیاری از استرالیایی ها انجام می دهند می تواند سالانه ۶ میلیارد دلار به اقتصاد استرالیا کمک کند.

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