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    Net migration is expected to stay low - with global affairs keeping many people where they are

    Net migration is expected to stay low - with global affairs keeping many people where they are


    Stats NZ data shows there was a net migration gain of only 26-thousand in the year to March - down from more than 100-thousand the year before.

    It says the fall is mainly due to fewer migrant couples arriving, with a slight increase in departures.

    Massey University Sociologist Paul Spoonley says it's similar to changes seen during the 2008 financial crisis.

    He says migrants don't move when there's economic uncertainty.

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