Migrants' experiences of New Zealand : pilot survey report.
This report presents findings from the LisNZ pilot. It is the first in a series of reports from this survey. The primary objective of the LisNZ is to provide reliable and authoritative data about migrants' initial settlement experiences in New Zealand and the outcomes of immigration policies. T...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Wellington, N.Z. :
New Zealand Immigration Service,
2004.
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Summary: | This report presents findings from the LisNZ pilot. It is the first in a series of reports from this survey. The primary objective of the LisNZ is to provide reliable and authoritative data about migrants' initial settlement experiences in New Zealand and the outcomes of immigration policies. The survey is intended to provide a profile of new migrants to New Zealand linking migrant characteristices with subsequent settlement experiences and outcomes. Sampling for the LisNZ main survey will start in 2004. The main survey will interview migrants at around six months, 18 months and 36 months after their residence uptake. The aim is to achieve a sample of around 5,000 migrants at the third interview, allowing for attrition. |
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Item Description: | "March 2004.". "Longitudinal Immigration Survey, New Zealand : Te Ara O Ngā Manene.". |
Physical Description: | x, 147 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm |
ISBN: | 0477036961 9780477036962 |