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Wāhine Māori research

Here you can find research and reports published by the Ministry for Women of particular relevance to Wāhine Māori.

  • 2019 stocktake of gender, Māori, and ethnic diversity on state sector boards and committees
  • Ngā wāhine kaipakihi: he tirohanga, Māori women in business: insights (2019)
  • Māori and Pasifika women in trades (2018)
  • Wāhine Māori, Wāhine Ora, Wāhine Kaha: preventing violence against Māori women (2015)
  • Et Tū Ake! Stand tall and proud (2014)
  • Māori women CEOs: A glimpse of the future? (2013)
  • Sexual coercion, resilience and young Māori: A scoping review (2010)
  • Māori women on boards (2009)
  • The Wāhine Māori data stocktake (as at November 2020) compiles available data sources on wāhine Māori across government agencies and selected NGOs.

You can read our full suite of Publications here.

Published: 16 Jun 2020
Last modified: 
02 Dec 2020

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