Skilled migrant women struggling to find work or settling for low-level jobs: study

By Nick Toscano
Updated January 11 2016 - 12:08am, first published January 10 2016 - 2:29pm
Ying Wa Choi looked for work for four years before landing part-time work as a personal banker.  Photo: Simon_O'Dwyer
Ying Wa Choi looked for work for four years before landing part-time work as a personal banker. Photo: Simon_O'Dwyer

Thousands of skilled migrant women either struggle to ever join the workforce or have their careers derailed by being forced into low-level jobs, researchers say.

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