This article reviews the impacts of changes in immigration policy since the 1980s on New Zealand’s population, with particular reference to the labor market, and discusses recent initiatives in strengthening policies for New Zealand’s development in the 21st century. The policy objectives of encour-aging the immigration of highly skilled people and those with capital to invest in business development initially drew favorable response, especially from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea. However, the actual experiences of migrants in the New Zealand labor market and business environment were much less positive. Immigrants from Asian countries were found to have high levels of unemployment. Another concern is the emigration of skilled people from New...
Immigration plays a key role in international politics and contributes socially, politically and ec...
Late in 1994 the Government announced a review of immigration policy, especially the operation of th...
© Monash University, Centre for Population and Urban ResearchThis article examines the impact of the...
At no other time in the past century has there been such focused and intense global interest in inte...
At no other time in the past century has there been such focused and intense global interest in inte...
This two page research paper provides a factual summary of migration trends and policy in New Zealan...
In an increasingly competitive world market, the key to success for New Zealand is to develop compet...
New Zealand’s immigration intake is small by the standards of the main immigrant receiving nations a...
This paper brings together the key research findings of some 20 projects conducted in New Zealand on...
This paper is a preliminary consideration of the impacts of "new Asian” migration occurring since 19...
The past decade has been marked by increasing diversity in the New Zealand population, principally a...
This paper brings together the key research findings of some 20 projects conducted in New Zealand on...
© Population Association of New ZealandAustralia and New Zealand have had shared values with respect...
This paper provides an overview of trends in the New Zealand economy and labour market in 2001 and 2...
Between March 1991 and March 1996 the de facto population of New Zealand increased by around 225,000...
Immigration plays a key role in international politics and contributes socially, politically and ec...
Late in 1994 the Government announced a review of immigration policy, especially the operation of th...
© Monash University, Centre for Population and Urban ResearchThis article examines the impact of the...
At no other time in the past century has there been such focused and intense global interest in inte...
At no other time in the past century has there been such focused and intense global interest in inte...
This two page research paper provides a factual summary of migration trends and policy in New Zealan...
In an increasingly competitive world market, the key to success for New Zealand is to develop compet...
New Zealand’s immigration intake is small by the standards of the main immigrant receiving nations a...
This paper brings together the key research findings of some 20 projects conducted in New Zealand on...
This paper is a preliminary consideration of the impacts of "new Asian” migration occurring since 19...
The past decade has been marked by increasing diversity in the New Zealand population, principally a...
This paper brings together the key research findings of some 20 projects conducted in New Zealand on...
© Population Association of New ZealandAustralia and New Zealand have had shared values with respect...
This paper provides an overview of trends in the New Zealand economy and labour market in 2001 and 2...
Between March 1991 and March 1996 the de facto population of New Zealand increased by around 225,000...
Immigration plays a key role in international politics and contributes socially, politically and ec...
Late in 1994 the Government announced a review of immigration policy, especially the operation of th...
© Monash University, Centre for Population and Urban ResearchThis article examines the impact of the...