Jackson, N.O., Brabyn, L., Maré, D., Cameron M.P. & Pool, I. (In press) From ageing-driven growth towards the ending of growth. Subnational population trends in New Zealand, in Anson, J., Batle, W. & Kulczycki, A. (Hg.) International Approaches to the Study of Population Dordrecht:Springer. Click here
Spoonley, P (2018) Introduction: Situating mixed race in New Zealand and the world, in Z.L. Rocha and M. Webber (eds) (pp. xii-xvii) Mana Tangatarua. Mixed Heritages, Ethnic Identity and Biculturalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand. London: Routledge. Click here
Terruhn, J (in press) Urban diversity and inequality in Auckland. In Collins, F.L., Friesen, W., and R. Simon-Kumar (Eds.) Migration, Diversity and Inequality: Insights from New Zealand. Routledge. (No PDF)
Alimi, O., Maré, D. & Poot, J. (2017) More Pensioners, Less Income Inequality? The Impact of Changing Age Composition on Inequality in Big Cities and Elsewhere” Chapter 4 of Blien, U, Kourtit, K, Nijkamp, P & Stough, R (eds) Modelling Aging and Migration Effects on Spatial Labor Markets, New York & Berlin: Springer.
Atatoa-Carr, P, Kukutai, T., Bandara, D. & Broman, P. (2017) Is ethnicity all in the family? How parents in Aotearoa New Zealand identify their children. In Z. Rocha & M. Webber (eds), Mana tangatarua: Mixed heritages, ethnic identity and biculturalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand. London:Routledge.
Cain, T. (2017) Demographic diversities: The changing face of Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 33-51). Tūrangawaewae: identity and Belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand (Eds. Cain, T., Kahu, E., & Shaw, R). Auckland New Zealand: Massey University Press.
Jackson, N.O. (2017) Diversity in Australia. Chapter 3 in Pelling, N. and Burton, L. (eds) Abnormal Psychology in Context. The Australian and New Zealand Handbook: Cambridge University Press. pp.10-33.
Jackson, N.O. (2017) Diversity in New Zealand. Chapter 5 in Pelling, N. and Burton, L. (eds) Abnormal Psychology in Context. The Australian and New Zealand Handbook. Cambridge University Press. pp.34-53.
Kukutai, T. & Rata, A. (2017) From mainstream to manaaki: Indigenizing immigration policy. In D. Hall (ed), Fair borders? Migration policy in the twenty-first century (pp. 26-45). Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.
Kukutai, T. & Walter, M. (2017) Indigneous statistics. In P.Limaputtong (ed), Doing cross-cultural research in health social sciences (pp.1-16, Vol. 5. research Methods in Health and Social Sciences). Springer Click here
Kukutai, T. & Webber, M. (2017) Ka pū te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi: Māori identities in the 21st century. In A. Bell, V. Elizabeth, T. McIntosh & M. Wynyard (eds), A land of milk and honey? Making sense of Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 71-82). Auckland: Auckland University Press.
Spoonley, P. (2017) The Asianisation of Aotearoa: Immigration impacts. In A. Bell, V. Elizabeth, T. McIntosh and M. Wynyard (eds), A Land of Milk and Honey? Making Sense of Aotearoa New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland University Press.
Spoonley, P. (2017) Indigeneity and superdiversity in contemporary Aotearoa/New Zealand. In J. Mann (ed), Citizenship in Transnational Perspective: Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Auckland: Palgrave Macmillan.
Spoonley, P. (2017) Can I Have a Decent Job? The Labour Market Experiences of Non-European Immigrants” (pp. 183-191) in S. Groot, C van Ommen, B Master-Awatere and N. Tassell-Matamua (eds). Precarity: Uncertain, Insecure and Unequal Lives in Aotearoa New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: Massey University Press Click here
Ye, J. (2017) “Ash Amin” in Key Thinkers on Cities, eds Latham, A. and Koch, R., SAGE (invited contribution). Chapter 2.
Alimi, O., Maré, D.C. & Poot, J. (2016) Income inequality in New Zealand regions. In: P. Spoonley (ed) Rebooting the Regions. Massey University Press, pp. 177-212.
Jackson, N.O. (2016) Irresistible forces – facing up to demographic change. Chapter 2 In P. Spoonley (ed) Rebooting the Regions. Palmerston North: Massey University Press. pp.49-77.
Jackson, N.O. (2016) The potential collateral demographic dividend. In Chande, R.H. and Pace, R. Demographic Dividends: Emerging Challenges and Policy Implications. Springer. pp. 166-187.
King, L., Poot, J. & Roskruge, M. (2016) Social Capital, Entrepreneurship and Wellbeing: Differences between Migrants and the Native Born. In: JP Larsson and H Westlund (eds) Handbook of Social Capital and Regional Development. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. Chapter 9 pp.221-254.
Simmonds, N., Kukutai, T. & Ryks, J. (2016) Here to stay: Reshaping the regions through mana Māori. In P. Spoonley (ed) Rebooting the regions. Palmerston North: Massey University Press. pp.81-105.
Spoonley, P. (2016) Where to now? and Regional futures:Diverging demographies and economies. In P. Spoonley (ed) Rebooting the Regions. Palmerston North: Massey University Press.
Spoonley, P. (2016) New diversity, old anxieties in New Zealand: The complex identity politics and engagement of a settler society. In F. Meissner and S. Vertovec (eds), Comparing Super-Diversity, London: Routledge.
Spoonley, P. (2016) Renegotiating citizenship : Indigeneity and superdiversity in contemporary Aotearoa/New Zealand. In J. Mann (ed), Citizenship in Transnational Perspective: Australia, Canada and New Zealand. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ye, J. (2016) Class Inequality in the Global City - Migrants, Workers & Cosmopolitanism in Singapore: Palgrave MacMillan
Ye, J. (forthcoming) “Differential inclusion through social assistance: migration, precarity and diversity in Singapore” in Relational Poverty Politics, (eds) Lawson, V. and Elwood, S., University of Georgia Press
Bakens, J., Nijkamp, P. & Poot, J. (2015) E Pluribus Prosperitas: On Cultural Diversity and Economic Development. In: Nijkamp P, Poot J and Bakens J (eds) (2015) The Economics of Cultural Diversity. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 1-13.
Brunow, S., Nijkamp, P. & Poot, J. (2015) The impact of international migration on economic growth in the global economy. In: B.R. Chiswick and P.W. Miller (eds) Handbook on the Economics of International Migration, Volume 1B, Chapter 19. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 1027-1073.
Jackson. N.O. (2015) The potential collateral demographic dividend. In Chande, R.H. and Pace, R. Demographic Dividends: Emerging Challenges and Policy Implications. Springer. pp. 166-187.
Nijkamp, P. & Poot, J. (2015) Cultural Diversity – A Matter of Measurement. In: Nijkamp P, Poot J and Bakens J (eds) (2015) The Economics of Cultural Diversity. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 17-51.
Ye, J. (2015) ‘Chapter 3: Jurong West, Singapore,’ (with Laavanya Kathiravelu)‘Chapter 8: Flea markets and familiar strangers in Jurong West,’‘Chapter 11: Circumscribed mobilities,’ (with Alex Wafer)‘Chapter 12: Cards and clusters,’ (with Alex Wafer)‘Chapter 13: Chosen paths?’ (with Alex Wafer) all in Diversities Old and New: Migration and Socio-spatial Patterns in New York, Singapore and Johannesburg (Steven Vertovec, Ed.), Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Poot, J. (2014) "Home Abroad: A Profile of the Dutch Diaspora in New Zealand" New Zealand - Netherlands Foundation Wellington Chapter 3 The Dutch in New Zealand : Past, Present and Future pp.7-18
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Ye, J. (2014) “Situating diversity in the global city: challenges and possibilities in Singapore” in Routledge International Handbook of Diversity Studies, Routledge
Cochrane, W. & Poot, J. (2013) "Demand-driven Theories and Models of Regional Growth". In: M. Fischer &P. Nijkamp (Eds.) Handbook of Regional Science. Berlin: Springer Verlag, pp. 259-276.
Poot, J. (2013) "Global Trade and International Migration". In I. Ness (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. Blackwell Publishing. DOI: 10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm255
Ye, J. (2013) “Migrant landscapes: spatializing male migrants in Singapore” in Changing Landscapes, eds Ho, E., Woon, C.H. and Ramdas, K., 142 – 157, NUS Press, Singapore
Nijkamp, P. & Poot, J. (2012) "Migration Impact Assessment: A State of the Art". In P. Nijkamp, J. Poot & M. Sahin (Eds.) Migration Impact Assessment: New Horizons. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp.3-62.
Butcher, A. & Spoonley, P. (2011) "Inv-Asian: Print media constructions of Asians and Asian immigration", In P. Voci & J. Leckie (Eds.), Localising Asia in Aotearoa (pp.98-115). Wellington: Dunmore Press.
Ho, E., Lewin, J. & Ip, Q. (2011) "On the move: Subsequent migration trajectories of Hong Kong Chinese families to New Zealand", In M. Ip (Ed.), Transnationalism and the new Chinese. Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities & Social Science.
Spoonley, P. (2011) "Ethnic and religious intolerance: Intolerance towards Maori", In Te Ara/Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ethnic-and-religious-intolerance/1.
Spoonley, P. (2011) "Ethnic and religious intolerance: Intolerance towards European immigrants", In Te Ara/Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ethnic-and-religious-intolerance/2.
Spoonley, P. (2011) "Ethnic and religious intolerance: Intolerance towards Asians", In Te Ara/Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ethnic-and-religious-intolerance/3.
Spoonley, P. (2011) "Ethnic and religious intolerance: Intolerance towards Pacific migrants", In Te Ara/Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ethnic-and-religious-intolerance/4.
Spoonley, P. (2011) "Ethnic and religious intolerance: Intolerance towards anti-Asian politics", In Te Ara/Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ethnic-and-religious-intolerance/5.
Spoonley, P. (2011) "Ethnic and religious intolerance: Intolerance towards anti-Semitism and neo-fascism", In Te Ara/Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ethnic-and-religious-intolerance/6.
Spoonley, P. (2011) "Ethnic and religious intolerance: Religious intolerance", In Te Ara/Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ethnic-and-religious-intolerance/7.
Spoonley, P. & Bedford, R. (2011) "Welcome to our world? Immigration and the remaking of New Zealand", Auckland: Auckland University Press.
Bedford, R.D. & Poot, J. (2010) "Changing Tides in the South Pacific: Immigration to Aotearoa New Zealand", In: Segal UA, Elliott D and Mayadas NS (eds) Immigration Worldwide. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp. 257-273.
Bedford, R., Ho, E., & Bedford, C. (2010) "Pathways to Residence in New Zealand, 2003-2010", In A. Trlin, P. Spoonley & R. Bedford (Eds.), New Zealand and International Migration: A Digest and Bibliography, Number 5 (pp.1-49). Palmerston North/Hamilton: Massey University/University of Waikato.
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Trlin, A., Spoonley, P. & Bedford, R. (2010) "New Zealand and international migration. A digest and bibliography, number 5", Auckland: Massey University/University of Waikato, Integration of Immigrants Programme.
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