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New Faces, New Futures: New Zealand

Migrants' Labour Market Participation

Table 5.4: Labour force outcomes of Skilled principal migrants by selected characteristics
Characteristics Labour force participation rate (%) Employment rate (%) Seeking-work rate (%) Proportion employed in a skilled job1 (%) Proportion employed in shortage area2 (%)
Total 94.9 93.1 1.9 86.2 38.6
Location of approval
Onshore 95.1 93.7 1.5 86.1 37.8
Offshore 93.9 90.9 3.2 86.6 41.4
English language ability
English is a language spoken best 96.8 95.5 1.3 88.0 39.9
Very good/good English language ability 90.5 87.7 3.1 81.5 36.0
Moderate/poor English language ability 93.8 87.5 S 78.6 21.4
Previous NZ experience
Have been to NZ: employed 96.3 94.9 1.5 86.6 38.8
Have been to NZ: not employed 90.7 87.6 2.9 88.3 38.1
Have not been to NZ before 93.8 89.6 3.3 76.7 38.4
Highest qualification
Secondary school qualifications 94.4 94.4 S 79.4 26.5
Post-secondary school qualifications 95.0 93.1 2.0 86.9 39.6
Region of origin
UK/Irish Republic 97.2 95.7 1.4 89.7 37.0
South Africa 96.4 95.0 S 94.7 47.7
North America 95.1 93.4 S 94.7 33.3
Rest of Europe 95.1 95.1 S 89.7 42.3
North Asia 87.1 82.8 4.9 71.4 22.1
South Asia 96.0 93.5 2.5 75.0 41.4
South East Asia 96.4 94.6 S 86.8 52.8
Pacific 100.0 100.0 S 85.4 53.7
Other 96.2 92.3 S 89.6 50.0
Age group (years)
16-24 87.4 87.4 S 75.0 31.6
25-34 95.2 93.5 1.7 85.2 39.0
35-44 96.3 94.3 2.4 86.9 37.3
45-54 95.5 92.9 2.0 93.0 45.5
55+ 81.8 81.8 S 100.0 33.3
Sex
Male 96.0 94.5 1.8 86.6 37.1
Female 92.6 90.5 2.3 85.2 41.4

Notes: 1 Proportion of employed people working in a skilled occupation (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations skill level 1, 2, or 3).

2 Proportion of employed migrants whose occupational code matches an occupation on the Long Term Skill Shortage List (LTSSL). This is indicative only because migrants may not meet all the qualification and/or work experience requirements of the LTSSL.

Symbol: S = suppressed for confidentiality reasons.

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