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Trends in labor migration in New Zealand
Nedbalová, Adriana ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
One of the most popular schemes of temporary migration in New Zealand is Working Holiday, which extensively has increased in the number of participants over the last 10 years. There were almost 20,000 participants in 2004 and it increased to 50,000 participants in 2014. This study researches a role of Czech participants in this scheme and i.a. looks into their financial situation. Finding out their role is based on comparison of conditions, wages, time of stay and time of working with other participants of different nationalities. Czechs cover just 2 % out of all the participants of WH but on average they work and stay in New Zealand longer than others. After they return back home, thanks to their satisfaction, they spread their overseas experience. This supports the growth of interest in overseas travel and a quota of 1200 visas issued for one year seems to be insufficient.

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2 NEDBALOVÁ, Aneta
4 Nedbalová, Adéla
2 Nedbalová, Alice
4 Nedbalová, Amálie
1 Nedbalová, Andrea
3 Nedbalová, Anna
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