New Zealand, or Aotearoa as these antipodean islands are called in the indigenous Maori language, is a country of both extensive immigration and emigration. This chapter addresses the considerable "churn" in the country's contemporary international migration system. New Zealand has an extensive diaspora of expatriates, and contemporary immigration policy is focused on attracting new residents, especially from countries in Europe and Asia, and encouraging New Zealanders living overseas to return. Immigrant surveys suggest that quality of life and the environment tend to be more important attraction factors than wages or economic opportunity. There has been an increasing trend toward politicization of debates about immigration, especially sin...
Recent publicity in Australia concerning the New Zealand Government’s decision to increase its migra...
The impacts of climate change threaten to cause the displacement of millions of people worldwide by ...
In an increasingly competitive world market, the key to success for New Zealand is to develop compet...
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...
With an estimated eight million international immigrants, Oceania is a region with the highest propo...
This paper explores Aotearoa/New Zealand’s distinctive heritage as both a ‘traditional land of immig...
In the Statistics NZ migration figures for November 2008, of the 37,500 New Zealand citizens ...
New Zealand has a long history of migration from the Pacific. Migrants from the Pacific, like all pe...
As a traditional country of immigration, New Zealand has often looked outside of its borders for its...
This two page research paper provides a factual summary of migration trends and policy in New Zealan...
This paper focuses on migration between Australia and New Zealand, which has exhibited a strong, but...
© Population Association of New ZealandNew Zealand shares a special migration relationship with Aust...
In the 20th century the movement and relocation of peoples has become a norm in the global world. Th...
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori, the indigenous people...
Recent publicity in Australia concerning the New Zealand Government’s decision to increase its migra...
The impacts of climate change threaten to cause the displacement of millions of people worldwide by ...
In an increasingly competitive world market, the key to success for New Zealand is to develop compet...
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...
With an estimated eight million international immigrants, Oceania is a region with the highest propo...
This paper explores Aotearoa/New Zealand’s distinctive heritage as both a ‘traditional land of immig...
In the Statistics NZ migration figures for November 2008, of the 37,500 New Zealand citizens ...
New Zealand has a long history of migration from the Pacific. Migrants from the Pacific, like all pe...
As a traditional country of immigration, New Zealand has often looked outside of its borders for its...
This two page research paper provides a factual summary of migration trends and policy in New Zealan...
This paper focuses on migration between Australia and New Zealand, which has exhibited a strong, but...
© Population Association of New ZealandNew Zealand shares a special migration relationship with Aust...
In the 20th century the movement and relocation of peoples has become a norm in the global world. Th...
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori, the indigenous people...
Recent publicity in Australia concerning the New Zealand Government’s decision to increase its migra...
The impacts of climate change threaten to cause the displacement of millions of people worldwide by ...
In an increasingly competitive world market, the key to success for New Zealand is to develop compet...