Better lives migration, wellbeing and New Zealand

Fry, Julie

Wilson, Peter

Series: BWB texts
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280 pages
illustrations
Contents: Where did we come from? -- Modern migration policy -- Where we are now -- A wellbeing framework -- The domains of wellbeing -- Applying the framework -- Migration, wellbeing and New Zealand
Summary: Migration is at historically high levels and more than a quarter of the New Zealand population was born overseas. Yet immigration remains a deeply contentious issue, with the debate more often shaped by emotion than evidence. Julie Fry and Peter Wilson have developed a new framework that broadens the scope of how we consider migration policy. Rather than just considering the effect of migration on GDP, they look at factors such as the Treaty of Waitangi. Their goal? Migration policy that acknowledges the complexity of the world we all inhabit
BWB texts
280 pages
illustrations
Contents: Where did we come from? -- Modern migration policy -- Where we are now -- A wellbeing framework -- The domains of wellbeing -- Applying the framework -- Migration, wellbeing and New Zealand
Summary: Migration is at historically high levels and more than a quarter of the New Zealand population was born overseas. Yet immigration remains a deeply contentious issue, with the debate more often shaped by emotion than evidence. Julie Fry and Peter Wilson have developed a new framework that broadens the scope of how we consider migration policy. Rather than just considering the effect of migration on GDP, they look at factors such as the Treaty of Waitangi. Their goal? Migration policy that acknowledges the complexity of the world we all inhabit
BWB texts
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20180515065404.0
20180515065404.0
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