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Budget 2017: immigration – much more than political football

Immigration can fill gaps in the labour market and increase our working population.

Murray Brewer
Wed, 24 May 2017

Immigration has become the topic of conversation at watercoolers around the globe. Everyone has an opinion.

It’s easy to see why. In New Zealand, it has been more than three years since migration recorded a net negative month, and in the year to June 2016, 125,000 people moved here permanently

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Murray Brewer
Wed, 24 May 2017
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