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The economic rationales for narrowing the Gender Pay Gap (2006)
This paper discusses the extent to which the gender pay gap represents inequities, and the approach that governments should take to improve the relative pay of women, are much debated within economics and public policy.
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Cabinet Paper: Building back better for women: Improving women’s wellbeing and employment outcomes in response to COVID-19 (2021)
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.
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Country Case Studies on Pay Transparency (2022)
This report from Manatū Wāhine is a country case studies on pay transparency in Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland and the United Kingdom.
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Literature Scan - Unpaid Work: a Pacific Gender Perspective (2019)
A literature scan undertaken to identify research published from 2010-2019, on the nature of unpaid work that is undertaken by Pacific Island women in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Literature Scan of Workplace Sexual Harassment (2019)
A literature scan commissioned by Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women to inform discussion of international best practice about preventing and responding to workplace sexual harassment.
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Ministry's input into the inquiry into mental health and addiction (2018)
The Ministry for Women provided input into the inquiry on the gendered implications of mental health and addiction. In it we noted: that gender-based violence can have a large impact on women’s mental health; that this violence is a major issue in New…
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Something's Got to Change: Mothers and Their Babies (2018)
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women interviewed 40 mothers in Whāngarei, South Auckland and Gisborne, to hear in their own words, their experiences of the social services they accessed both during pregnancy and with young children. Manatū Wāhine also…
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Parenthood and Labour Market Outcomes (2018)
This research paper, Parenthood and labour market outcomes, is an initial exploration of what we can learn about the drivers of the gender pay gap in New Zealand from combining administrative wage data, birth records, and…
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Digital Harm Research Reports (2018)
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women has led research with Netsafe on looking at young New Zealanders’ experiences of digital harm.
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Closing the Gender Pay Gap - Actions for Employers (2017)
In New Zealand, on average, a woman earns 9.4 percent less than a man. As an employer, you can play a leading role in closing the gap. Not only your organisation, but the wider economy, will reap the benefits. This booklet is a starting point for…
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A malu i ‘āiga, e malu fo’i i fafo: Protection for the Family, Protection for All (2015)
The Ministry for Women's report, A malu i 'āiga, e malu fo'i i fafo: Protection for the family, protection for all, shares, from the perspective of Samoan people, what works to keep Samoan women and girls safe from violence.
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Wāhine Māori, Wāhine Ora, Wāhine Kaha: preventing violence against Māori women (2015)
The research report Wāhine Māori, Wāhine Ora, Wāhine Kaha: Preventing Violence Against Māori Women explores what wāhine Māori believe to be the key factors to keeping them and their whānau safe from ever becoming victim/survivors of violence.
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Current Thinking On Primary Prevention of Violence Against Women (2013)
The purpose of this paper is to generate discussion about primary prevention of violence and how these approaches can be effectively implemented in New Zealand.
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Literature Review About The Use of Affirmative Action Programmes To Address Gender Discrimination In The Workplace (2013)
This is a literature review, commissioned by New Zealand Police about the use of affirmative action programmes to address gender discrimination in the workplace.
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Changes In Women’s Earnings (2013)
This report, prepared by NZIER, describes the drivers of changes in the economic returns to women’s skills over the past 30 years and considers how these drivers may affect returns to women’s skills over the next 10 to 15 years.
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Play fair: Ensuring that men and women are paid and treated fairly in the workplace (2012)
These guides will assist organisations to assess whether their male and female employees equitably share opportunities to develop and fully participate at work.
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Lightning Does Strike Twice: Preventing Sexual Revictimisation (2012)
This new research presents a complex picture of sexual violence and revictimisation. It emphasises the importance of early identification of repeat victim/survivors and the need to break the cycle of repeat revictimisaiton, and to provide consistent and…
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Does Gender Matter? (2012)
The findings of this study came from an online survey and interviews of engineering graduates from 2000-2005.
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