Early survey data confirms temporary migrants' suffering worsening during COVID-19

Early data from the Temporary Migrant COVID Impact Survey, released today, shows that the financial hardship of temporary migrants is likely to worsen in the coming months. Preliminary analysis from our online survey of over 6,000 temporary migrants in July indicates that over half of the participants (57%) anticipated their financial situation would be somewhat or much worse within six months.

The government’s treatment of temporary visa holders during the crisis also soured many on their experience here. According to our survey, 59% of international students and backpackers were now somewhat or far less likely to recommend Australia as a place for study or a working holiday.

Read our article in The Conversation.