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  • NZ’s changing attitudes towards Asian immigration
    In October 1997 as Chumbawamba's Tubthumping dominated New Zealand music charts and homegrown police drama Duggan made its television debut, the Asia New Zealand Foundation – then known as Asia 2000 – conducted its first survey of New Zealanders’ perceptions of Asia How did New Zealanders – who then numbered just 3 8 million – view
  • Of Monsters and Migrants – A History of Asian Discrimination . . .
    This remained New Zealand’s policy towards immigration from Asia for the next 35 years The “Invasian” (1987-present) In 1971, then-future Prime Minister Norman Kirk argued that New Zealand’s future lay with Asia and the Pacific and so needed an immigration policy that ignored prospective migrants’ race and colour
  • Cultural adaptation experiences of people in New Zealand
    The Asian financial crisis from 1997 to 1998 and the decreased growth of New Zealand’s economy in the late 1990s negatively affected migration After a few years, New Zealand regained activity in migration, as the 2001 Census indicated that 70% of the Asian residents in New Zealand were immigrants
  • New Zealand: A Social Psychological - JSTOR
    have been the largest contributors to New Zealand's growing population this century, and at present almost 40 percent of overseas-born persons in New Zealand originate from Asia and the Pacific (New Zealand Immigration Service, 2004; Zodgekar, 2005) In 2003 the New Zealand population reached 4 million On the basis of
  • Community Perceptions of migrants and immigration
    positively with respect to its impact on New Zealand’s economy and culture At least two-thirds agree that: it’s a good thing for society to be made up of people from different races; migrants make an important contribution to New Zealand’s culture and society; migrants make an important contribution to the economy;
  • Here, There, and Back Again: A New Zealand Case Study of . . .
    The widespread perception that Asian migrants are often absent from New Zealand is supported by New Zealand Immigration Department Statistics For over a decade (1997-2007), new Chinese immigrants from Hong Kong and Taiwan ranked first and second on the list of immigrants with the highest rate of long-term absences from New Zealand, as shown in
  • The Art of Integration: How Migrants Are Contributing to Nz’s . . .
    Overview of Migration in New Zealand and Its History New Zealand has a rich and diverse history of migration, starting with the indigenous Maori peoples who arrived on the islands around 1000 years ago But it was the arrival of European explorers in the late 18th century that began a period of significant immigration to the region





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