JIFL Policytraining - Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training 被引量: 5发表: 2011年 Drifting in the lucky country: Japanese students and working holiday makers in southeast Queensland Young Japanese people are coming to Australia in unprecedented numbers. Backed by the strong yen and Japan...
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In Australia working holiday makers(WHMs)form the largest group of Japanese who live there temporarily. For many young2\div 5^---^Why is it difficult to find \cos mopolitan jobs in Japan according to the passage A. The Japanese culture doesn t support the Western sense of self. B. ...
"In typical circumstances for the average student, it's great for them to hold down a part-time job. Students who work a moderate amount of hours – up to 15, maybe 20 hours a week – those students actually on average do better in school than students who don't work...
Literacy in the lives of working-class adults in Australia: dominant versus local voicesa.martinez-renteria@uea.ac.ukAbigail Martinez-Renteria
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Working a part-time job in college can jump-start students' careers, but they should find a balance with schoolwork.
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