Diverse Communities - Exploring the Migrant and Refugee Experience in New Zealand

Diverse Communities: Exploring the Migrant and Ref…
01 Jul 2008
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The Ministry of Social Development's (MSD) Diverse Communities - Exploring the Migrant and Refugee Experience in New Zealand report brings together existing data and research findings on migrant and refugee outcomes in New Zealand, and highlights areas where those outcomes have potential impact on social cohesion.

Purpose

This is the first time in New Zealand that information of this kind has been brought together in one place. It is intended to help researchers and officials with planning for future areas of research. It may also be useful information for any future related policy work in this area. The report contains the most up-to-date data available, including data not previously published from the 2006 Census. This report describes issues in regard to settlement outcomes for migrants and refugees within the constraints of the available data.

Key Results

The report described the way migrant outcomes impact on the following dimensions of social cohesion: belonging (e.g. satisfaction with life in New Zealand); participation (e.g. making friends); inclusion (e.g. discrimination in employment, accessing quality employment, income level, educational attainment, access to health care); recognition (e.g. representation in national and local government) and legitimacy (e.g. access to government services). The report took a particular focus on employment as having a strong impact on three of the dimensions: belonging, participation and inclusion.

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