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AN OPEN AND WELCOMING SOCIETY APRIL 2016. Page Click to edit Master title style Fraser Institute Institute for Economics & Peace The Wall Street Journal.

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1 AN OPEN AND WELCOMING SOCIETY APRIL 2016

2 Page Click to edit Master title style Fraser Institute Institute for Economics & Peace The Wall Street Journal United NationsThe Economist Worldwide Index of Human Freedom 2015 Global Peace Index 2015 Index of Economic Freedom 2016 Development Index 2015 Where to be Born Index 2013 Hong Kong Switzerland Finland Denmark Canada Australia Ireland United Kingdom Sweden Iceland Denmark Austria Switzerland Finland Canada Japan Australia Czech Republic Hong Kong Singapore Switzerland Australia Canada Chile Ireland Estonia United Kingdom Norway Australia Switzerland Denmark Netherlands Germany Ireland United States Canada Switzerland Australia Norway Sweden Denmark Singapore Netherlands Canada Hong Kong WE ENJOY A GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE NEW ZEALAND 5 4 3 9 7 2 Source: Fraser Institute, Institute for Economics and Peace, The Wall Street Journal and the Heritage Foundation, United Nations, The Economist THE NEW ZEALAND STORY

3 Page United National Human Development Index 2015 Records the rankings of nations across education, health and income dimensions. A GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE 1 9= NORWAY NEW ZEALAND 2 AUSTRALIA 3 SWITZERLAND 4 DENMARK 5 NETHERLANDS 6= GERMANY IRELAND 8 USA CANADA 3THE NEW ZEALAND STORY Source: United Nations Development Index 2015, The 2015 Human Development Report

4 Page 42 ICELANDSWEDEN 31 SWITZERLANDNORWAY 5 NEW ZEALAND Social Progress Index 2015 Ranks all nations on basic human needs, foundations of wellbeing and opportunity. A SOCIALLY PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 4THE NEW ZEALAND STORY Source: Social Progress Imperative, the 2015 Social Progress Index Report

5 Page Click to edit Master title style Growing diversity in the population. Importing a global set of cultural perspectives. A well-connected and educated global diaspora. GROWING ETHNIC DIVERSITY 55THE NEW ZEALAND STORY

6 PageTHE NEW ZEALAND STORY Page6 Asia New Zealand Colmar Brunton Perceptions of Asia Study 2015 80%82% 80% said it was important for New Zealand to develop cultural and economic ties 82% believed that Asian people brought a valuable cultural diversity to New Zealand 6 Source: Asia New Zealand Colmar Brunton Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples in 2015 WELCOMING TOWARDS OTHER PEOPLE

7 Page Asia New Zealand Colmar Brunton Perceptions of Asia Study 2015 New Zealander’s personal feelings of warmth towards people from Asian countries WELCOMING TOWARDS OTHER PEOPLE 77THE NEW ZEALAND STORY Source: Asia New Zealand Colmar Brunton Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples in 2015 Japan 69% India 66% South Korea 66% China 64% South East Asia 65%

8 Page Ethnic composition of New Zealand 2013 census data CULTURAL DIVERSITY GROWING 15% Maori 598,605 2% Other Ethnicity 67,752 74% European 2,969,391 12% Asian 471,711 7% Pacific 295,944 1% Mid Eastern, Latin American, African 46,953 8THE NEW ZEALAND STORY Source: Statistics New Zealand Census 2013. Total is more than 100% because some people report more than one ethnicity.

9 Page WELCOMING TOWARDS OTHER PEOPLE Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. 25% of New Zealand’s population was born overseas. 180 different ethnicities live in Auckland. 9 Source: Auckland Council ‘The Auckland Plan’ and Statistics New Zealand, Census 2013 THE NEW ZEALAND STORY

10 Page Click to edit Master title style New Zealand is an active member of international organisations: United Nations APEC OECD World Trade Organization The Commonweath A GLOBAL CITIZEN 10 Source: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade THE NEW ZEALAND STORY

11 Page Kiwi Expatriates Abroad (KEA) KEA is a not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to reach expatriate Kiws and ‘friends of New Zealand’ HIGHLY CONNECTED EXPATRIATE COMMUNITY 11THE NEW ZEALAND STORY Source: KEA New Zealand

12 Page Click to edit Master title style Residents enjoy a good quality of life. Growing ethnic diversity. Welcoming towards other people. Highly connected expatriate community. IN SUMMARY 12THE NEW ZEALAND STORY

13 Page Partnering with high growth economies for our premium products and services NEW ZEALAND HAS A PROMISING ECONOMIC FUTURE 13THE NEW ZEALAND STORY

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