Paul Spoonley
Work for immigrants
What the Panelists Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant have been thinking about. Audio
Auckland's food scene is diverse, but only for those who can afford it
Chefs Connie Clarkson, Te Kohe Tuhaka and Benjamin Bayly join Professor Paul Spoonley. Noelle McCarthy is in the chair. Audio
Live-alones are the fastest growing segment of population
People living alone are the fastest growing households in the country according to new projections. Audio
Demographer Paul Spoonley on the Silver Revolution
The number of over 65's will double in the next decade. Demographer Paul Spoonley asks if we are really prepared. Audio
Refugees for the regions?
Paul Spoonley from Massey University joins the Panel to talk about an idea to relocate refugees from detention centres to New Zealand's regions. Would that work? Audio
Encourage immigrants to the regions
Professor Paul Spoonley of Massey University talks to the Panel about how the immigrants points system could help keep services in the provinces. Audio
Paul Spoonley on regional disparities
Demographer Paul Spoonley discusses the disparities between different regions of New Zealand and why they exist. Audio
How satisfied are we? - Paul Spoonley
It seems that overall New Zealanders are a pretty satisfied lot. Earlier today Statistics New Zealand released its latest general social survey - a snapshot of how New Zealanders feel about their… Audio
Chinese migrants
Chinese migrants are using New Zealand as a stepping stone to a third country, or return to China to obtain better jobs. Is there anything wrong with that? Audio
Demographer Paul Spoonley
Demographer, Paul Spoonly of Massey University discusses what record immigration levels mean for New Zealand. Professor Spoonley is Pro Vice-Chancellor of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences… Audio
The Asian birth rate in NZ
The Asian birthrate has surpassed that of the European birthrate in New Zealand for the first time. Audio
Is Auckland becoming increasingly racially segregated?
Professor Paul Spoonley of Massey University, a project leader for a major research programme on immigration and diversity, says many small and medium employers assume anyone with an Asian name is an… Audio
Does Wellington understand Auckland?
Todd Niall explores if Auckland needs extra support from government. Audio
Asian Auckland
The Asia New Zealand Foundation has released a map of Auckland showing where those of Asian ethnicity are living. Professor Paul Spoonly joins the Panel to discuss why these concentrations are not a… Audio
Insight for 16 November 2014 - Flexibility and Employment Laws
Patrick O'Meara examines the new labour laws and what they mean for firms and workers Audio
A Superdiverse New Zealand
Pro vice-chancellor of Massey University, Prof. Paul Spoonley is part of the team undertaking a large-scale six-year project to see how New Zealand can best plan for, and benefit from, an increasingly… Audio
Preparing the regions for the demands of an ageing population
As the population in provincial centres keeps ageing, and in some areas getting smaller, how will service levels be maintained, and the meet the needs of older people Demographic changes, including… Audio
India outstrips China in migrant stats
India has over-taken China as New Zealand's leading source of Asian immigrants, as the number of people moving to this country hits record highs. Audio
The "Asianisation" of Auckland
"So who are we anyway?" asks Professor James Liu of Victoria University, as he chairs the session titled The Asianisation of Auckland with guest speaker Sociologist and distinguished Professor Paul… Audio
Saving the BA degree
Paul Spoonley, Pro-Vice Chancellor, College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Massey University; and Robert Greenburg, Dean of Arts, Auckland University. Audio