Quarterly Migration Reports
Publication Details
Published quarterly, this series of reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand. The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education
Date Published: Quarterly
Analysis looking at migration impacts on education has usually centred on foreign fee paying (FFP) students and New Zealand’s export education sector. However, the education sector is affected by more than just migrants who choose to come to New Zealand to study as FFP students, but also migrant children who arrive with their parents and receive education in New Zealand schools.
This series of reports update actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). The report comments on the emerging trends and the potential impact on schools.
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Quarterly Migration Report: June 2008 Quarter
For the June 2008 quarter, there was an overall net PLT migration outflow of 107. This consists of a net outflow of 213 pre-school-age children, a net outflow of 57 primary school-age children and a net inflow of 163 secondary school-age children.
Author(s): Michael Chang, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: July 2008
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Quarterly Migration Report: March 2008 Quarter
This series of quarterly reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Michael Chang, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: July 2008
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Quarterly Migration Report: December 2007 Quarter
The focus on migration impacts has often centred on foreign fee-paying (FFP) students and New Zealand’s export education sector. However, the education sector is affected not only by FFP students but also migrant children who arrive with their parents and receive education in New Zealand schools.
Author(s): Michael Chang, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: February 2008
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Quarterly Migration Report: September 2007 Quarter
This document is one of a series of quarterly reports intended to give an update on actual external migration statistics for children, based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). This report comments on the emerging trends and the potential impact they have on schools.
Author(s): Michael Chang, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: November 2007
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Quarterly Migration Report: June 2007 Quarter
This is one of a series of quarterly reports intended to give an update on actual external migration statistics for children, based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). This report comments on the emerging trends and the potential impact they have on schools.
Author(s): Michael Chang, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: August 2007
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Quarterly Migration Report: March 2007 Quarter
This series of quarterly reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Ronen Sharvit, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: May 2007
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Quarterly Migration Report: September 2006 Quarter
This series of reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand. The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Ronen Sharvit, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: November 2006
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Quarterly Migration Report: June 2006 Quarter
This series of quarterly reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Ronen Sharvit, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: June 2006
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Quarterly Migration Report: March 2006 Quarter
This series of quarterly reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Amy Galvin, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: May 2006
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Quarterly Migration Report: December 2005 Quarter
This series of quarterly reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Amy Galvin, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: February 2006
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Quarterly Migration Report: September 2005 Quarter
This series of reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand. The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Amy Galvin, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: November 2005
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Quarterly Migration Report: June 2005 Quarter
This series of reports gives an update of actual external migration statistics for children based on data provided by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ). The reports comment on the emerging trends in migration and the potential impact on schools.
Author(s): Amy Galvin, Education Information and Analysis, Ministry of Education.
Date Published: September 2005