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    In Australia, immigrants significantly contribute to various industries, with a notable presence in agriculture, hospitality, healthcare, and information technology.
    ## Agriculture
    Agriculture is a key sector where migrants play a crucial role, particularly in seasonal and low-skilled jobs. Specific statistics highlight the reliance on migrant labor:
    - **Mushroom pickers**: Over 91% of these workers are migrants.

    - **Vegetable pickers**: 84% are migrants.
    - **Fruit or nut pickers**: 79% are migrants.
    - **Poultry process workers**: 72% are migrants.
    - **Meat packers**: 70% are migrants[1].
    Despite the high percentage of migrant workers in these roles, the overall share of migrants in the agriculture sector is relatively low at 21%, as many farm owners and managers are Australian-born. For instance, only 5% of mixed crop and livestock farmers are migrants, while poultry farmers have a higher share at 32%[1].
    The agricultural workforce also includes a significant number of **backpackers**, who are often young travelers on working holiday visas. Approximately 40,000 backpackers work on Australian farms each year, filling critical roles during harvest seasons[2][4].
    ## Hospitality
    The hospitality industry is another major employer of migrants, particularly temporary visa holders, including international students. This sector often relies on these workers to fill less-skilled jobs at lower wages[3].
    ## Healthcare
    In the healthcare sector, migrants make up a substantial portion of the workforce, especially in aged care. As Australia’s population ages, the demand for healthcare workers is expected to grow, and migrants currently represent a significant part of this workforce[1].
    ## Information Technology
    The IT sector also employs many migrants, particularly skilled workers who contribute to filling high-demand roles. This sector benefits from the influx of educated migrants who often bring specialized skills necessary for technological advancement[3].
    Overall, immigrants are integral to the Australian workforce across various industries, particularly in roles that are seasonal, low-skilled, or in high-demand sectors like healthcare and technology.
    Citations:

    [1] https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/work/2023/02/11/which-jobs-rely-the-most-on-migrant-workers
    [2] https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5882&context=sspapers
    [3] https://grattan.edu.au/report/migrants-in-the-australian-workforce/
    [4] https://www.ilo.org/media/428766/download
    [5] https://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/research-topics/agricultural-workforce/labour-use/2022
    [6] https://www.jobsandskills.gov.au/do...alian-labour-market-migrants-january-2024/pdf
    [7] https://www.jobsandskills.gov.au/do...tralian-labour-market-migrants-april-2023/pdf
    [8] https://researchoutput.csu.edu.au/files/20044708/1000007902_published_report.pdf
 
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