On the University of Auckland website, this
section gives information about courses on Korean
language, literature and culture taught at the
School of Asian Studies.
This society is an association of Korean
residents in the Auckland area. The website is in
Korean.
More suggestions and sources
Greif, Stuart William, ed. Immigration and
national identity in New Zealand: one people, two
peoples, many peoples? Palmerston North:
Dunmore, 1995.
Kim, Doo-Chul, and Hong-key Yoon. ‘Reality in
paradise: a pilot study of Korean immigrants in New
Zealand using the 1996 census.’ In The new
geography of human mobility – inequality
trends? Rome: IGU Home of Geography, 2003.
Lidgard, Jacqueline, and Hong-key Yoon. ‘The
employment experiences of recent Korean immigrants
in New Zealand.’ In Labour, employment and work
in New Zealand, edited by P. Morrison,
263–275. Wellington: Victoria University Press,
1998.
Yoon, Hong-key, and Richard Bedford. ‘Korean
visitors to New Zealand: a case of unsustainable
tourism?’ New Zealand Journal of Geography
(October 1999): 7–11.
Yoon, Hong-key, and Seok-hoe Yim. ‘Nyujilandu
okulandu hankukin sengup punsosk (An analysis of
occupations of Korean immigrants in Auckland, New
Zealand), in Korean with abstract in English.’
Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
32–4 (1997): 491–510.