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    • Competing for talent: diffusion of an innovation in New Zealand's immigration policy 

      Bedford, R; Spoonley, P (John Wiley & Sons, 2014)
      In 2003, New Zealand introduced a novel “expression of interest” (EOI) system for selecting skilled migrants. In 2012, Australia adopted a similar approach while the Canadian government is proposing to adopt a variant of ...
    • Our Futures. Te Pae Tawhiti. The 2013 census and New Zealand's changing population 

      Hawke, G; Bedford, R; Kukutai, T; McKinnon, M; Olssen, E; Spoonley, P (The Royal Society of New Zealand, 2014)
      Our Futures: Te Pae Tawhiti brings together data and analysis from the 2013 census and other sources, together with input from a wide range of researchers, to provide evidence-based pointers to the future of New Zealand ...

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