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Te Ōhanga Wāhine Māori, The Māori Women’s Economy represents the first major research study into the Māori women’s economy.
As part of our work with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy (PPWE) group, we have released a report on experiences of nine indigenous women who sustained and operated MSME's (Micro, Small,
Long-term Insights Briefings are future-focused documents that provide information about medium and long-term trends, risks and opportunities that may affect New Zealand.
This BERL report provides insights for decision makers on the challenges and barriers that women in export in New Zealand face.
Cabinet Paper: Responding to the Immediate Impacts of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Vulnerable Women, authored by the Minister for Women, 7 September 2022.
Te Mahere Whai Mahi Wāhine Women’s Employment Action Plan (WEAP) was launched in June 2022.
Are you considering self employment as a career option? If so, NACEW invites you to access the links to key information and services to assist you with quality choices and decisions.
Stories from New Zealand women about their work-life balance.
The purpose of this review is to synthesise findings about flexible working arrangements from relevant literature in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and Canada.
The aim of this research was to explore the experience of Pacific Island women in Auckland during and post the COVID-19 pandemic. Focus group interviews were conducted to examine participants’ experiences.
Cabinet Paper: Building back better for women: Improving women’s wellbeing and employment outcomes in response to COVID-19, authored by Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women, 27 October 2021.
There were 160 successful applicants for the COVID-19 Community Fund in 2021. This fund was set up to support organisations helping wāhine and kōtiro in Aotearoa New Zealand affected by the pandemic.
Cabinet Paper: Building Resilience for Women - COVID-19 and Beyond, authored by Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women, 12 April 2021.