Undergraduates contemplate leaving NZ

Plainsight summarised by Centrist

Over the past two decades, Prof Mike Grimshaw notes how informal snap polls of New Zealand’s undergraduate students reveal consistent views on society and the economy. 

He observes that most tertiary students are pragmatic, hardworking, and focused on getting a degree to secure a better future. However, now a significant number expressed despair and despondency, with a vast majority considering leaving New Zealand due to housing, cost of living, and limited opportunities.

This election year, uncertainty looms as many students are undecided about their voting preferences, reflecting the wider population’s political sentiment. 
This growing socio-economic brain drain challenges the country’s future prospects.

Read more over at plainsight.nz

Enjoyed this story? Share it around.​

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Read More

NEWS STORIES

Sign up for our free newsletter

Receive curated lists of news links and easy-to-digest summaries from independent, alternative and mainstream media about issues affect New Zealanders.

GRAHAM ADAMS: Trans ‘No Debate’ policy collapses

If you want to attack anyone for what you and a few of your fellow ideological travellers see as doctrinal error, you really shouldn’t make your target the grieving parents of a child who died alone of starvation in a motel room.

GRAHAM ADAMS: Trans ‘No Debate’ policy collapses

If you want to attack anyone for what you and a few of your fellow ideological travellers see as doctrinal error, you really shouldn’t make your target the grieving parents of a child who died alone of starvation in a motel room.

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x