Life in New Zealand: Settlement Experiences of Skilled Migrants Results from the 2007 Survey
List of Figures
- Figure 1: Nationalities of migrants (n=601)
- Figure 2: Reasons for not staying in job that applicant received points for (n=62)
- Figure 3: Principal applicants' perceptions of how good the immigration service was in helping settlement into New Zealand by year (2005 n=1,258) (2006 n=983) (2007 n=370)
- Figure 4: Application category of principal applicants working for pay or profit by year (2005 n=1,282) (2006 n=917) (2007 n=377)
- Figure 5: Principal applicants' employment status by year (2005 n=1,272) (2006 n=913) (2007 n=374)
- Figure 6: New Zealand region of employment by region of origin (n=493)
- Figure 7: Main job (work the most hours) by principal and secondary applicants (n=496)
- Figure 8: Occupation in main job by principal and secondary applicants (n=503)
- Figure 9: Principal applicants' occupations in main job by region of origin (n=346)
- Figure 10: Industry of main job, all employed migrants (n=485)
- Figure 11: Satisfaction with main job by principal and secondary applicants (n=498)
- Figure 12: Satisfaction with main job by region of origin (n=498)
- Figure 13: Satisfaction with main job - principal applicants only, by year of survey (2005 n=1,157) (2006 n=849) (2007 n=343)
- Figure 14: Reasons for dissatisfaction with main job for employed respondents by principal and secondary applicants (n=121)
- Figure 15: Reasons for difficulty in getting work in New Zealand by principal and secondary applicants (n=130)
- Figure 16: New Zealand regions where migrants live by region of origin (n=595)
- Figure 17: Types of problems with finding suitable housing (n=202)
- Figure 18: Satisfaction/dissatisfaction with quality of housing by region of origin (n=591)
- Figure 19: Reasons for dissatisfaction with quality of housing (n=108)
- Figure 20: Satisfaction/dissatisfaction with children's school by region of origin (n=293)
- Figure 21: Where migrants have studied by principal and secondary applicants (n=238)
- Figure 22: Reasons for undertaking study by principal and secondary applicants (n=238)
- Figure 23: Clubs or networks migrants are involved in (n=587)
- Figure 24: Migrants who sought help with a particular service (n=566)
- Figure 25: Lengths of time migrants planned on living in New Zealand at time of residence and after 12 months (n=598)
- Figure 26: Lengths of time migrants planned on living in New Zealand at time of receiving residence and after 12 months by region of origin (n=598)
- Figure 27: What migrants liked the most about New Zealand (n=600)
- Figure 28: Significant changes in what migrants like about New Zealand - principal applicants only (2005 n=1,193) (2006 n=872) (2007 n=354)
- Figure 29: What migrants disliked the most about New Zealand (n=562)
- Figure 30: Significant changes in what migrants dislike about New Zealand - principal applicants only (2005 n=1,193) (2006 n=872) (2007 n=354)
- Figure 31: How well migrants' income met their needs in New Zealand compared with their source country (n=582)
- Figure 32: How well migrants' income met their needs in New Zealand compared with their source country by region of origin (n=582)
- Figure 33: Satisfaction/dissatisfaction with living in New Zealand (n=595)
- Figure 34: Satisfaction/dissatisfaction with living in New Zealand by year - principal applicants only (n=3,546)
- Figure 35: Recommend New Zealand to others as a place to come and live (n=595)
- Figure 36: Recommend New Zealand to others as a place to come and live by year
