This paper investigates some dimensions of Fijian emigration since the political crisis of 1987. While Fiji has historically been a migrant recipient country, during the last four decades the reverse has been the case. Emigration increased significantly following the political crisis of 1987. The preferred destinations have been Australia followed by Canada, the United States and New Zealand. Fijians of Indian descent have been the main emigrant ethnic group, accounting for 84-90 per cent of all emigrants between 1986 and 1997. Emigration has reduced the Fiji Indian population, which was the dominant ethnic group prior to the first coups in 1987. Rates of emigration will no doubt intensify following the May 2000 coup
Constructing national identity has proved difficult in the Pacific, especially in Fiji where there a...
Of all the island states of the Southwest Pacific, Fiji's foreign relations have been the most fraug...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
This article examines the magnitude of emigrant transfers from Fiji and their potential macroeconomi...
Fiji is a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) in the Pacific Ocean, with relatively population mobi...
This article examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to the United S...
The objective of this dissertation is to estimate an economic model of emigration from a middle inco...
Between 1987 and 2006 Fiji experienced four coups in which Governments were overthrown by their mili...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
This paper is the first within Fijian migration studies to discuss why indigenous Fijians migrate to...
This paper examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to Australia betw...
This thesis examines the case of Fijian youths’ increasing demand for higher education in order to e...
The task of constructing nations and nationalism has been difficult in many Pacific Island states fo...
A thesis presented on the political history of Fiji from cession to Britain in 1874 compares and ana...
This paper examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to Australia betw...
Constructing national identity has proved difficult in the Pacific, especially in Fiji where there a...
Of all the island states of the Southwest Pacific, Fiji's foreign relations have been the most fraug...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
This article examines the magnitude of emigrant transfers from Fiji and their potential macroeconomi...
Fiji is a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) in the Pacific Ocean, with relatively population mobi...
This article examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to the United S...
The objective of this dissertation is to estimate an economic model of emigration from a middle inco...
Between 1987 and 2006 Fiji experienced four coups in which Governments were overthrown by their mili...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
This paper is the first within Fijian migration studies to discuss why indigenous Fijians migrate to...
This paper examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to Australia betw...
This thesis examines the case of Fijian youths’ increasing demand for higher education in order to e...
The task of constructing nations and nationalism has been difficult in many Pacific Island states fo...
A thesis presented on the political history of Fiji from cession to Britain in 1874 compares and ana...
This paper examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to Australia betw...
Constructing national identity has proved difficult in the Pacific, especially in Fiji where there a...
Of all the island states of the Southwest Pacific, Fiji's foreign relations have been the most fraug...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...