
‘Highly educated’: Indians in Australia stand out for education and employment, new study shows
A University of Queensland report reveals that Australia’s Indian population has grown 3.7 times since 2006, mainly due to young, highly educated migrants. Most first-generation Indian migrants are aged 25 to 44, with 68 per cent holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, significantly above the national average. In this podcast, we speak with the co-author of the report titled 'Understanding Australia's Indian Communities: A Statistical Snapshot', Professor Santosh Jatrana, who shares the key details of the report.
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