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Immigration in New Zealand.  

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Topic 2: source country, human capital and immigrants to New Zealand Introduction Immigration in New Zealand, the 1990s have brought the largest influx of immigrants into labour force of the NZ of any decade in this nation's history. This essay uses the Roy model to explain immigration policy and regulations in New Zealand and discuss how human capital can impact on New Zealand immigration using Asian case to support. Source country The Asian migration wave into Auckland over the early 90s is one of the largest labour market influences on the NZ economy over the 1991 to 1996 period. During the early 1990s immigration into New Zealand from Asia, especially from Hong Kong, Taiwan, China and Korea immigrant to New Zealand. It was this immigration that gave NZ its first "Asian invasion" slogan for the 1996 national elections. As we know immigration from Asia fell back significantly after the Asian economic crisis at...

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