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  • Manatū Wāhine Physical Activity and Wellbeing Fund Recipients (2023)

    Successful applicants for the Manatū Wāhine Physical Activity and Wellbeing Fund have now been confirmed.
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  • Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women Social Media Community Guidelines (2022)

    Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women advises the Government and work alongside others to represent diverse voices and improve the lives of women and girls in Aotearoa New Zealand. We engage with our community through our profiles on:
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  • Māori mothers parental leave research (2022)

    The Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) study is a longitudinal study of 6,000 mothers and their children, which began with pre-birth interviews in 2009. Because GUiNZ tracks families over time, it’s a useful way to learn about mothers.
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  • Access to Childcare Report 5 (2022)

    This is the fifth report that uses the Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) longitudinal survey data to explore how the inability to access affordable childcare affects the long run labour market outcomes of mothers.
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  • Te Mahere Whai Mahi Wāhine: Key Groups of Women (2022)

    Find out more about the key groups of women who experience poor labour market outcomes in our Te Mahere Whai Mahi Wāhine infographics below.
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  • Access to Childcare Report 4 (2022)

    This is the fourth report that uses the Growing Up in New Zealand data to explore how the inability to access affordable childcare affects the long run labour market outcomes of mothers. 
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  • Work-Life Balance: What’s that? (2008)

    Stories from New Zealand women about their work-life balance. 
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  • Access to Childcare Report 3 (2021)

    This is the third report that uses the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal survey data to explore how the inability to access affordable childcare affects the long run labour market outcomes of mothers.
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  • Performance Improvement Framework Review (2011)

    The Performance Improvement Framework Review of Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women, produced by the State Services Commission, Treasury and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, September 2011.
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  • Chief Executive's Expense Disclosure Reports

    Since November 2010 the State Services Commissioner requires chief executives of public service departments and crown entities to disclose their expenses and make this information publicly available. 
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  • Finance and Quarterly Reports

    The Ministry’s written responses to Parliament’s Social Services and Community Committee (SSCC), such as responding to the annual Estimates for Vote Women questions, are published on the 
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  • Access to Childcare Report 2 (2021)

    This is the second report that uses the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal survey data to explore how the inability to access affordable childcare affects the long run labour market outcomes of mothers.
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  • Access to Childcare Report 1 (2021)

    This is the first report that uses the Growing Up in New Zealand data to explore how the inability to access affordable childcare affects the long run labour market outcomes of mothers.
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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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  • Letter to Sarah Baddeley Martin Jenkins - Inquiry into the Use of External Security Consultants (2018)

    Response to the State Services Commission's 2018 Inquiry into the Use of External Security Consultants. 
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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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  • 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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