I don’t know why we’re not talking about this more. We have a steep decline in fertility, a rapidly ageing population, and, out of Covid, we are seeing the rise and rise of departures,” says Massey University’s emeritus professor Paul Spoonley, a leading sociologist.
“Parts of New Zealand are beginning to empty out, they will suffer stagnation or are in decline. The question for me is – will the number of New Zealanders leaving the country begin to come back?” Spoonley say
I ended up buying on the Gold Coast becase NZ housing was too unaffordable, back just before Covid.
Covid saw NZ housing prices then go from ridiculous to statospheric, so now I am in Tassie. Not been looking since but interested in the exoerinxes of others.
I’m an Aussie’s that spent some time in NZ and was looking to move there full time, so a different take I guess and keen to here from locals.
I agree with Dave.
Although the elderly do skew right that’s far from the whole picture.
I am middle aged so my parents’ generation are all late Silent Gen or Boomers. None of our parents and their friends are right-wing at all - some of them are still out there trying to save the forests and the oceans.
The people I know irl who voted for National or ACT are all younger - working age.
Edited to add: Anecdotes aside, pretty sure statistically we are seeing a resurgence of ACT that is driven by affluent young men, while there is also a contingent of disenfranchised working-class people who vote for Winston.
Yes, and! From me on that.* There are a lot of perhaps temporary voters who swung away from Labour as part of the hangover from the Covid times. But there’s also a large voting block made up predominantly of white, male, historically middle-class folks who have also swung right.
When i’ve engaged with them they tend to be rabidly anti-green; quite chauvinist and have a simmering racist resentment as they experience their once privileged position being eroded away. They work fairly hard, but due to high house prices and cost of goods in general are finding that they can’t get ahead in life like their parents did.
They have legitimate complaints but as is often the case are easily led to blaming the folks suffering even worse than they for their problems rather than the dominant agenda’s since the 80s that are the real problem.
*For the most part anyway, a lot of my parents generation are old fashioned Nats mostly because I come from a farming background.
This is it in a nutshell.