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Building a New Life in Australia (BNLA): The Longitudinal Study of Humanitarian Migrants is a long-term project researching how humanitarian migrants settle into life in Australia. It is the first long-term study of humanitarian migrants to Australia. An extensive report on the findings from the first 3 waves of the BNLA research was published by the Department of Social Services in November 2017 (subsequently referred to as the Wave 3 Report). This update is an addendum to the Wave 3 Report summarising wave 4 findings. Unlike the original report, it does not provide detailed commentary on or explanation of the data. It includes only updated tables and figures that incorporate data from wave 4.
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Date published: 1 October 2019
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