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New Zealand 15 Regions 10 Immigration 3 Meta-analysis 3 Migration 3 Convictions 2 Education 2 Factor substitution 2 Labour market 2 immigration 2 migration 2 population 2 Age Structure 1 Agriculture 1 Australia 1 Benefits 1 Birthplace 1 Cluster Analysis 1 Economic impact 1 Ethnic Structure 1 Families 1 Family 1 Fertility 1 GATS 1 Health 1 Hospitalisation 1 Households 1 Immigration Policy 1 Imprisonment 1 Industry 1 Interdependent development 1 International Migration 1 International Travel 1 Labour Force 1 Long and short cycles of change 1 Mortality 1 Occupation 1 Overcrowding 1 Pacific Islands 1 Population 1
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English 26 Undetermined 1
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Baxendine, Sandra 16 Pool, Ian 12 Cochrane, William 9 Lindop, James 9 Poot, Jacques 8 Cochrane, Bill 4 Poot, J. 3 Bedford, Richard 2 Dharmalingam, A. 2 Hillcoat-Nallétamby, Sarah 2 Cameron, M. 1 Cameron, Michael P. 1 Cochrane, W. 1 Dubbeldam, J. 1 Hillcoat-Nalletamby, Sarah 1 Howard, Sarah 1 Hugo, Graeme 1 Joseph, Alun E. 1 Katzenellenbogen, Judy 1 Lidgard, Jacqueline 1 Longhi, S. 1 Longhi, Simonetta 1 Nijkamp, P. 1 Nijkamp, Peter 1 Sanderson, Lynda 1 Strutt, A. 1
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Department of Economics, Waikato Management School 27
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Population Studies Centre Discussion Papers 27
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A Stochastic Sub-national Population Projection Methodology with an Application to the Waikato Region of New Zealand
Cameron, Michael P.; Poot, Jacques - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2010
In this paper we use a stochastic population projection methodology at the sub-national level as an alternative to the conventional deterministic cohort-component method. We briefly evaluate the accuracy of previous deterministic projections and find that there is a tendency for these to be...
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International Trade Negotiations and the Trans-Border Movement of People: A Review of the Literature
Strutt, A.; Poot, J.; Dubbeldam, J. - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2008
We review the international and New Zealand literatures on the two-way interaction between international migration and agreements designed to enhance cross-border trade or investment. Benefits and costs of migration, to the extent that these may feature in trade and migration negotiations, are...
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Meta-Analysis of Empirical Evidence on the Labour Market Impacts of Immigration
Longhi, S.; Nijkamp, P.; Poot, J. - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2008
The increasing proportion of immigrants in the population of many countries has raised concerns about the ‘absorption capacity’ of the labour market, and fuelled extensive empirical research in countries that attract migrants. In previous papers we synthesized the conclusions of this...
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International Migration in a Sea of Islands: Challenges and Opportunities for Insular Pacific Spaces
Bedford, Richard; Hugo, Graeme - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2008
Our contribution to the International Conference “Connecting Worlds: Emigration, Immigration and Development in Insular Spaces”, held in the Azores between 28 and 30 May 2008, examines contemporary mobility of Pacific peoples in a transnational context with reference to processes of...
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End-user Informed Demographic Projections for Hamilton up to 2041
Cameron, M.; Cochrane, W.; Poot, J. - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2008
This report provides a set of projections of the population of Hamilton City and the larger Hamilton Zone. The projections have been calculated by means of the cohort component model. The projections can be considered alongside official Statistics New Zealand projections, but differ from the...
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Changes in Social Security Eligibility and the International Mobility of New Zealand Citizens in Australia
Poot, Jacques; Sanderson, Lynda - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2007
This paper is concerned with the international mobility of New Zealanders who migrate to Australia. One in ten New Zealand citizens lives in Australia and their settlement and subsequent mobility is important from demographic, socio-economic and policy perspectives in both countries. Using a...
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Demographic Change and Regional Competitiveness: The Effects of Immigration and Ageing
Poot, Jacques - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2007
The demographic profile of a region is usually seen as a slowly changing background phenomenon in the analysis of regional competitiveness and regional growth. However, regional demographic change can have a significant impact on regional competitiveness and such change is often more rapid and...
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Population Trends, Convictions and Imprisonment: Demographic Divergence, Dichotomy and Diversity
Pool, Ian; Baxendine, Sandra - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2006
The links between population patterns and trends, and policy and planning for the justice system is important. The trends in the number of convictions and imprisonments by regional councils are investigated for the period 1986 to 2001. This does not just focus on Custodial sentences but also...
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New Zealand Regions, 1986-2001: Labour Market Aspects of Human Capital
Pool, Ian; Baxendine, Sandra; Cochrane, William; … - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2006
This paper provides an analysis of labour force participation, full and part-time work and unemployment, over the 1986 – 2001 period. Using a non-conventional estimation technique devised for this paper, the paper also looks at discouraged worker effects. It points to growth in regional...
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New Zealand Regions, 1986 – 2001: Hospitalisation and some Related Health Facts
Pool, Ian; Baxendine, Sandra; Katzenellenbogen, Judy; … - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2006
Once age and gender composition is controlled for, regional health differentials are a function of problems of health service delivery, of socio-economic variance, and overall Maori Pakeha health differences. They indicate relative levels of exclusion and of inequality. This paper shows that...
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