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How New Zealand migrants fare in Australia: what explains their wealth gap?

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:44 authored by Tinh Doan, Mark Holmes, Van HaVan Ha, Tuyen Tran
This paper investigates net wealth of the New Zealand-born (NZ-born) migrants relative to that of Australia-born, and other migrants in Australia. We consider how the free cross-border labour movement between Australia and New Zealand affects the wealth accumulating behaviour of NZ migrants. Our findings indicate that the NZ-born have lower net wealth than both the Australia-born and other migrants. The net wealth differential between the NZ- and Australia-born is mainly explained by the structure effect than from the composition effect (due to differences in observed characteristics, which are similar in both groups). In contrast, comparing with other migrants, the contribution of observed characteristics such as education, age, household composition, weekly wage, and long-term health conditions dominates the overall NZ-born’s net wealth differentials.

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Journal

New Zealand Economic Papers

Start page

1

End page

22

Total pages

22

Publisher

Routledge

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2022 New Zealand Association of Economists Incorporated.

Former Identifier

2006116898

Esploro creation date

2022-10-19

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