This paper investigates income trends in the Regions of New Zealand between 1986 and 2001. It also looks at additional factors of age and ethnicity which have a bearing on the results. Investigations of median, upper and lower quartiles and inter-quartile ranges of personal income calculated from census data showed increasing inequalities between the regions. The distribution of income around New Zealand is also investigated. Auckland and Wellington increasingly have higher incomes than the other regions
Trends in income inequality are increasingly being examined and discussed by economists and policy m...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...
The age structure of a region’s population affects many areas of social and economic development acr...
This paper summarises recent research on changes in New Zealand’s income distribution. It describes ...
This paper provides an analysis which examines the differences in the industrial and occupational st...
This paper is primarily concerned with the spatial aspects of population, namely with: (i) patterns ...
A better understanding of the drivers of changes in the distribution of personal income continues to...
This paper examines some dimensions of demographic and economic change in a region which is generall...
This paper analyses income distribution changes in New Zealand between 1983 and 1998. We use a semi-...
This paper shows the importance of occupational detail in analysis of regional income distributions ...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of annual income and expenditure inequality in New Zealand...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
This paper deals with regional personal and family incomes, and particularly interregional income in...
New Zealand regions have markedly different population dynamics. Population change in a region is dr...
Trends in income inequality are increasingly being examined and discussed by economists and policy m...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...
The age structure of a region’s population affects many areas of social and economic development acr...
This paper summarises recent research on changes in New Zealand’s income distribution. It describes ...
This paper provides an analysis which examines the differences in the industrial and occupational st...
This paper is primarily concerned with the spatial aspects of population, namely with: (i) patterns ...
A better understanding of the drivers of changes in the distribution of personal income continues to...
This paper examines some dimensions of demographic and economic change in a region which is generall...
This paper analyses income distribution changes in New Zealand between 1983 and 1998. We use a semi-...
This paper shows the importance of occupational detail in analysis of regional income distributions ...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of annual income and expenditure inequality in New Zealand...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
This paper deals with regional personal and family incomes, and particularly interregional income in...
New Zealand regions have markedly different population dynamics. Population change in a region is dr...
Trends in income inequality are increasingly being examined and discussed by economists and policy m...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...