Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
ESCAP, SPREP
Publication Year:
1999
Publication Place
Apia, Samoa
Physical Description:
v, 52 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
363.9 REV
VF 5367
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
10463
Legacy PEIN ID:
50344
General Notes
SLIC second copy kept in VF 5367
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Socio-Economic - Population - Niue
Resettlement - Migration - Population - Niue
Abstract
The same macro-economic factors which stimulated the depopulation of remote rural towns in New Zealandor Nebraskaapply to Niue. Niueans, having received an academic education that is more focused on the kinds of work and life found in urban New Zealand than on those found in rural Niue, and having been encouraged to prefer desk work to physical work, are not adequately equipped for identifying, creating, and earning livelihoods in Niue. If Niue's population declines to the point where it is no longer viable as an independent society, then it could become a cultural park; the costs to New Zealand of maintaining that cultural park are likely to exceed current expenditures.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
ESCAP, SPREP
Publication Year:
1999
Publication Place
Apia, Samoa
Physical Description:
v, 52 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
363.9 REV
VF 5367
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
10463
Legacy PEIN ID:
50344
General Notes
SLIC second copy kept in VF 5367
Record Created: 26-Jan-2000
Record Modified: 22-Feb-2021