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Policy and regulation

IMSED Research logo - International Migration, Settlement & Employment Dynamics. A service of the Department of Labour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plan of Action to Prevent People Trafficking 2009 [DoL website]

The New Zealand Government takes the risk of people trafficking crime very seriously. The Plan of Action to Prevent People Trafficking is a proactive whole-of-government approach to people trafficking issues for New Zealand, outlining a comprehensive response to any future people trafficking cases. Where there are identified gaps in the response, government agencies have committed to undertake the action items described. While its primary focus is on prevention, the Plan of Action also aims to protect the human rights of any identified victims of trafficking and prosecute any offenders to the full extent of the law. The Plan of Action meets New Zealand's international obligations to prevent and combat people trafficking under the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime.

 

The Use of Public Hospital Services by Non-residents in New Zealand PDF July 2006

 

The Immigration Consulting Industry in New Zealand (July 2001)

Background information for use in policy development process, eg regulating the consulting industry.

 

Work Permits and Residence Qualitative Research (May 2001)

Qualitative research to capture factors driving work and residenc permit applications.

 

Work Visas and Permits Research (August 2001)

Documentation of characteristics people granted work permits and the proportion that became residents.

 

Links Between Temporary Entry to New Zealand and Residence (September 1999)

An investigation into the significance of temporary entry in facilitating people’s subsequent uptake of residence.

 

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Page Last Updated: 28 Aug 2009

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