Henry Sherrell is an independent researcher and consultant with a focus on Australian migration. He has worked for the then Department of Immigration and Citizenship, a federal member of parliament, and the Parliamentary Library, and as a researcher for the Development Policy Centre at the Australian National University and the Migration Council Australia.
National affairs
The problem with HILDA
Henry Sherrell
2 August 2019
There’s a risk that Australia’s leading social survey could become stuck in time
National affairs
A new class of migrants: the never-to-be-citizens
Henry Sherrell
27 April 2017
The sting in the tail of the new citizenship rules is a wholly unrealistic English-language hurdle
National affairs
Another obstacle on the road to citizenship?
Henry Sherrell & Peter Mares & Anna Boucher
9 December 2016
Making migrants “provisional” risks Australia’s multicultural success
National affairs
Big agreement, small numbers
Henry Sherrell
28 August 2015
The China–Australia Free Trade Agreement will make less difference to the Australian workforce than its critics imagine, argues Henry Sherrell
National affairs
A story that writes itself: working holiday visas, tax incentives and illegal labour
Henry Sherrell
22 May 2015
Largely overlooked in the federal budget was a measure that will push more people into the black economy, writes Henry Sherrell
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