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ForewordAcknowledgementsAbbreviations1 The Role of the Department of Immigration in Migrant Settlement 1945-752 The Two Faces of the Department of Immigration: Social Workers and Selectors3 Non-compliant Women in Holding Centres4 Marginalised Migrants: the Mentally Ill and Aliens in Rural Areas5 Communicating with Migrants: Teaching English to Adults and Children6 Towards Access and Equity: Interpreting and Translating Services7 From Assimilation to Integration8 Promoting Australian Citizenship9 Towards a More Equal Citizenship 'Bargain'10 The Role of the Department of Immigration in Eroding the 'White Australia Policy'11 The Department of Immigration Under Labor 1972-7512 Immigration, Citizenship and Settlement: Goals, Achievements, and Unexpected Consequences 1945-75Appendix: Australian Archives records of post-war immigrationNotesBibliographyIndex

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