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Gender Pay Principles (2018)
The Gender Pay Principles will guide all government work on gender pay. They were developed by a bi-partite working group of state sector unions and agencies to ensure working environments in the state sector are free from gender-based inequalities.
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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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Closing the Gender Pay Gap - Actions for Employers (2017)
In New Zealand, on average, a woman earns 9.4 percent less than a man. As an employer, you can play a leading role in closing the gap. Not only your organisation, but the wider economy, will reap the benefits. This booklet is a starting point for…
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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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Gender pay gap company profiles (2017)
In 2017, we commissioned a series of profiles of company CEOs to discuss the gender pay gap. These essays reflect the authors' perspectives and are not Ministry policy documents.
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Empirical Evidence of the Gender Pay in New Zealand (2017)
The research report Empirical evidence of the gender pay gap in New Zealand (led by Professor Gail Pacheco from AUT) tells us about the factors behind the gender pay gap and helps us focus our efforts. It is the first comprehensive update of the…
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Issues for Women's Leadership Pathways in Large Organisations (2014)
This paper identifies barriers to women's leadership pathways in large organisations and proposes that work cultural changes are needed to increase opportunities for women to achieve at the highest level, and stop them from dropping out of the ‘leadership…
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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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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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Māori women CEOs: A Glimpse of The Future? (2013)
This research seeks to actively honour, celebrate the contributions, and affirm the mana of Māori women chief executive officers.
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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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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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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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Closing The Gap: Plenty of Potential Economic Upside (2011)
A report by Goldman Sachs on the use of women's and men's talents across the economy.
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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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