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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.
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.
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.
Stories from New Zealand women about their work-life balance.
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.
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.
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.
We have commissioned a series of essays, an unpaid work literature review 2019, and a literature scan from a Pacific perspective, looking at differing aspects of unpaid work from a variety of cultural perspectives and work-related settings.
More than 125 years ago, New Zealand women were vigorously campaigning to achieve the right to vote and would finally win that right in September of 1893.
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women has led research with Netsafe on looking at young New Zealanders’ experiences of digital harm.
Statistics New Zealand and Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women produced an infographic presenting a snapshot of women’s achievements in the 120 years since women’s suffrage.
This report shares the findings for the research project on how gender representation in New Zealand-produced television content viewed by children aged 12 years and under can influence girls’ and women’s employment choices in later life.