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Educational assortative matching among couples, i.e. the phenomenon whereby the high-educated have partners who are also high-educated, has gained attention in popular media and academic research as a driver of recent changes in the distribution of household income. We examine the effect of...
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This paper revisits whether cultural diversity is a source of local production and/or consumption amenities. We adapt the analytical framework of Roback (1982, 1988) and Chen & Rosenthal (2008) to estimate the impact of cultural diversity on city wage and rent premiums from hedonic regressions....
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Since the 1980s, income inequality in New Zealand has been a growing concern - particularly in metropolitan areas. At the same time, the encouragement of permanent and temporary immigration has led to the foreign-born accounting for a growing share of the population; this is disproportionally so...
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distribution of population across the regions of Australasia. Asynchronous business cycles, demographic dynamics, perceptions …
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The proportion of New Zealand households living in owner-occupied dwellings has declined steadily since the early 1990s …
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Since the 1980s, income inequality in New Zealand has been a growing concern - particularly in metropolitan areas. At the same time, the encouragement of permanent and temporary immigration has led to the foreign-born accounting for a growing share of the population; this is disproportionally so...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011949538
distribution of population across the regions of Australasia. Asynchronous business cycles, demographic dynamics, perceptions …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014207684
One of the main challenges facing non-metropolitan regions is the attraction and retention of highly-educated young … regions. We use rich longitudinal microdata from New Zealand's integrated administrative data infrastructure to analyse the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012828987
Since the 1980s, income inequality in New Zealand has been a growing concern - particularly in metropolitan areas. At the same time, the encouragement of permanent and temporary immigration has led to the foreign-born accounting for a growing share of the population; this is disproportionally so...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012906511
The proportion of New Zealand households living in owner-occupied dwellings has declined steadily since the early 1990s …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012868003