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Asians in New Zealand: Implications of a changing demography

Published2.2.2008
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In this report, authors Dr Raj Vasil and Dr Hong-Kee Yoon look at New Zealand's changing demography, with a focus on immigration from Asia.

The report uses existing and projected population statistics to examine New Zealand’s changing demography in the light of closer engagement with Asia.

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