From the reviews: "This book analyzes the likelihood of three labor market outcomes ... for immigrant women from non-English-speaking countries ('NESB women'), and compares them with women born in Australia. It will primarily interest scholars who study immigration, gender, and labor markets. ... The most valuable parts of the book are the survey of other studies and the tables that show the probit coefficients, p-values, and elasticities at the means." (Cordelia W. Reimers, Feminist Economics, Vol. 17 (2), 2011)