A large income gap with Australia emerged over the 1960s-1990s
New Zealand’s share of the native-born population living abroad is high
The skilled/business category has been dominant in residence approvals since the early 2000s
Student visa holders
Stock of temporary work visa holders by work visa policy
Temporary labour migration
New measures show lower net migration
The contribution of net migration to population growth has increased
The foreign-born share of the population is high in New Zealand
Birthplace diversity is average for the stock of immigrants but high for the flow
Immigrants tend to have better well-being outcomes in New Zealand than in most OECD countries