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Long-Term Insights Briefing: Preparing All Young People for Satisfying and Rewarding Working Lives (2023)
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.
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New Zealand Women in Export Trade: Understanding the barriers (2023)
This BERL report provides insights for decision makers on the challenges and barriers that women in export in New Zealand face.
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Getting it done: Utilising women's skills in the workforce (2015)
Women in Canterbury now make up a higher proportion of those employed in construction than do women nationally.
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Women in Trades (2021)
Manatū Wāhine has collaborated with partners in the construction industry to produce these booklets aimed at employers within the construction industry and women and girls considering constructions trades as a careers option to encourage more women into…
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Effective Policies or Programmes Helping Low Income Women Get Into Better, Higher- Skilled Employment (2018)
A brief literature review of the effective policies or programmes helping low income women get into better, higher-skilled employment.
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Mostly- NEET Through 2015 (2018)
Mostly-NEET through 2015: Integrated data insights by motherhood status was presented at the 2018 Labour Employment and Work conference. It uses integrated administrative data to look at those who are long-term not in education, employment, or…
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Māori and Pasifika Women in Trades (2018)
These Māori and Pacific wāhine know first-hand that there's no such thing as men's work. We hope these stories of these trailblazing wāhine working in industries with so few women inspire other young Māori and Pacific women in trades.
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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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Decoding Diversity (2017)
Decoding diversity is a guide for educators about how to attract and retain young women and girls into technology-based education and careers.
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NEET By Choice? Investigating The Links Between Motherhood And NEET Status (2014)
The Ministry for Women's research report NEET By Choice? Investigating The Links Between Motherhood and NEET Status looks into the NEET status of young mothers identifying that not all NEET young mothers are out of the labour force.
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Growing Your Trades Workforce: How To Attract Women To Your Jobs (2014)
This handbook gives good practical advice to employers on how to attract women to the industry, and how to find women for their trade jobs.
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E Tū Ake! Stand Tall And Proud (2014)
This paper looks at improving the economic independence of women with low or no qualifications; women who are not in education, training or employment; and Māori and Pacific women.
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Ultimit Benefit (2013)
This research, by ESITO, shares the stories of nine women in the electricity supply industry. The research aims to gain a better understanding of how the electricity supply industry can develop strategies for a more diverse workforce.
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Building Back Better: Utilising Women's Labour In The Canterbury Recovery (2013)
This research report presents new information about the employment situation of un- and under-employed Canterbury women. It tells us that there is under-utilised, ‘hidden’ female labour in Canterbury.
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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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The Labour Participation Responses of Mothers To Change In Early Childhood Education Costs (2012)
This is a selective review of the evidence on the link between the cost and availability of early childhood education (ECE), and parents’, particularly mothers’, participation in work.
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Women in Trades: Interviews With Employers and Tradeswoman (2011)
This study was to understand what employers were currently doing in Aotearoa New Zealand to attract and retain women in male-dominated trades and to learn more about the benefits of having women in what have been traditionally male-dominated industries.…
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Students’ Occupational Choice Study (2010)
This study surveyed a sample of secondary school students from single-sex and coeducational schools in Dunedin and Auckland about their prospective career choices and investigated how student choices may have changed over time.
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