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Diversity Dividend: The Chinese Economic Contribution Paul Spoonley Labour Market Dynamics Integration of Immigrants Massey University Cracking the Glass Ceiling Rising Dragons, Soaring Bananas 17-19 July 2009 Auckland
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Auckland 2016 Pakeha860,000 (+40,000) Maori183,000 (+40,000) Pacific peoples260,000 (+80,000) Asian peoples400,000 (+200,000)
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Employment Barriers Credential recognition Employer attitudes/ practices –Surname/accent discrimination –New Zealand experience
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Company Responses Skilled leadership –diversity aware Skill enhancement of all staff –exposure to new cultures Develop workplace diversity policies –multilingual recognition/recruitment
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Chinese Ethnic Entrepreneurs Ethnic entrepreneurs –Ethnic embeddedness –Ethnic-specific social capital Ethnic co-financing
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Ethnic Precincts Co-location of business activities Specific sites and dense activities Strip: Dominion Rd Conversions: Northcote Purpose-built: Meadowland Strip: Dominion Rd Conversions: Northcote Purpose-built: Meadowland
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Research and Policy Questions Ethnic Precincts Are they evidence of parallel communities that might inhibit social integration? Are they evidence of low quality outcomes and poor economic incorporation?
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Why Does It Matter? By 2011, 100% of net labour market growth in Canada will come from immigration. By 2031, 100% of net population growth will come from immigration.
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Diversity Dividend Economic and social benefits Immigrant entrepreneurs/ethnic precincts Diversity as a brand advantage
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http://integrationofimmigrants.massey.ac.nz http://lmd.massey.ac.nz INTEGRATION OF IMMIGRANTS PROGRAMME 2007 – 2012
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