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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,
This BERL report provides insights for decision makers on the challenges and barriers that women in export in New Zealand face.
Advice that the Ministry has provided to the Minister for Women on a range of issues in 2022. These documents are historic and will not necessarily reflect the current status of the content. Where necessary, redactions have been made.
Advice that the Ministry has provided to the Minister for Women on a range of issues in 2020. These documents are historic and will not necessarily reflect the current status of the content. Where necessary, redactions have been made.
Advice that the Ministry has provided to the Minister for Women on a range of issues in 2019. These documents are historic and will not necessarily reflect the current status of the content. Where necessary, redactions have been made.
Advice that the Ministry has provided to the Minister for Women on a range of issues in 2018. These documents are historic and will not necessarily reflect the current status of the content. Where necessary, redactions have been made.
Advice that the Ministry has provided to the Minister for Women on a range of issues in 2017. These documents are historic and will not necessarily reflect the current status of the content. Where necessary, redactions have been made.
In this report we identify the emerging global trends of green and knowledge economies and the enduring feminisation of the labour market.
The Women in Enterprise (WIE) project sought to gain a better understanding of women’s experiences in business by: