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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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Inspiring Action (2014)
This bibliography is a quick reference of abstracts on ways to improve women’s career paths within organisations.
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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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Realising The Opportunity: Addressing New Zealand's Leadership Pipeline (2013)
As leadership talent is in short supply in Aotearoa New Zealand and globally, this report examines how three factors create barriers to women’s career progression and contribute to the loss of leadership talent.
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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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CEDAW 7th Report: Concluding Observations (2012)
The concluding observations of the CEDAW Committee on Aotearoa New Zealand's Seventh Report, 2012.
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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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Transforming Cultures to Grow Women Leaders (2012)
This report, prepared by the EEO Trust for Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women details case studies of six Aotearoa New Zealand companies' work on gender diversity.
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Employment Choices for Young Women: The influence of gender representation in New Zealand produced television watched by children (2012)
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.
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Exciting Prospects in Women's Employment (2012)
National Advisory Council on the Employment of Women - 1 March 2012 Forum Report. NACEW hosted this Forum with over 80 delegates to explore what will make a positive difference to young women in employment and on their
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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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Identifying Emerging Industries (2010)
In this report we identify the emerging global trends of green and knowledge economies and the enduring feminisation of the labour market.
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Workplace Flexibility in the Accounting Sector (2010)
This report outlines the findings of case study research into flexible work practices in the New Zealand accounting sector undertaken by the Ministry of Women’s Affairs between January and May 2010.
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New Zealand women’s employment outcomes (2010)
This report aims to identify the characteristics, pay and working issues for prime-aged (25–54) female employees who work less than full-time in low-paid jobs – in particular, in low-paid jobs in retail, cleaning and residential care.
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New Zealand’s seventh periodic report on CEDAW (2010)
This is New Zealand’s seventh periodic report on the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
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Analysis of Graduate Income Data 2002-2007 by Broad Field of Study (2010)
The Ministry of Women’s Affairs has completed a limited analysis of male and female graduate incomes using the Student Loans and Allowances Integrated dataset of students who left university between 2001 and 2006.
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