Browsing by Author "Sanderson, Lynda Margaret"
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Changes in social security eligibility and the international mobility of New Zealand citizens in Australia
Poot, Jacques; Sanderson, Lynda Margaret (University of Waikato, Population Studies Centre, 2007-06)This paper is concerned with the international mobility of New Zealanders who migrate to Australia. One in ten New Zealand citizens lives in Australia and their settlement and subsequent mobility is important from demographic, ... -
Exporting and firm performance: Market entry, investment and expansion
Fabling, Richard; Sanderson, Lynda Margaret (Elsevier, 2013)This paper examines input and productivity dynamics of manufacturing firms in the period leading to and following export market entry. We examine 3 possible explanations for the observed productivity gap between exporting ... -
International Engagement and Performance of New Zealand Firms
Sanderson, Lynda Margaret (University of Waikato, 2011)This thesis examines the determinants and consequences of international engagement by New Zealand firms, with a particular focus on the relationship between international activities and firm performance. The thesis is ... -
Migration, relationship capital and international travel: Theory and evidence
McCann, Philip; Poot, Jacques; Sanderson, Lynda Margaret (2008-08)In this paper we consider how international migration is related to the frequency and duration of trips to the home country. For many migrants, international migration triggers a series of trips to visit the home country ... -
Migration, relationship capital and international travel: theory and evidence
McCann, Philip; Poot, Jacques; Sanderson, Lynda Margaret (Oxford University Press, 2010)In this article we consider how international migration is related to the frequency and duration of trips to the home country. For many migrants, international migration triggers a series of trips to visit the home country ...
Co-authors for Lynda Margaret Sanderson
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