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New Faces, New Futures: New Zealand |
The Longitudinal Immigration Survey: New Zealand (LisNZ) is a study designed to produce detailed information on the settlement outcomes of migrants over time. The LisNZ is interviewing the same cohort of migrants at 6, 18, and 36 months after taking up permanent residence in New Zealand. This report focuses on the findings from Wave 1 six months after taking up permanent residence in New Zealand. More |
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Department of Labour and Statistics NZ |
New Zealand Injury Data Review |
The New Zealand Injury Data Review report presents the results of a review of injury data that developed solutions to some current problems with the range, quality and availability of injury information. More |
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Labour Market Analysis Unit |
New Zealand Report on Further Education and Training of the Labour Force |
This report examines aspects of further education and training from a New Zealand perspective. Published in the Department of Labour Occasional Paper series as 1989/2. More |
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Paul Callister and Sylvia Dixon |
New Zealanders'' Working Time and Home Work Patterns: Evidence from the New Zealand Time Use Survey |
This report uses data from the New Zealand Time Use Survey 1998/99 to analyse the timing and location of paid work. Full report. Published in the Department of Labour Occasional Paper series as 2001/5. More |
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William Dillingham |
New Zealand''s Labour Market from 1991 - 2001: Evidence of Upskilling? |
Hope supported by anecdotes has convinced many New Zealanders that the economy is transitioning to a high-skilled dynamo. Not all the evidence supports this but in the latter half of the 1990s, New Zealand did enjoy significant upskilling. More |
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Nick Carroll |
Non-standard employment: a note on levels, trends, and some implications |
This research note discusses changes in the frequency of various types of non-standard work, including part-time work, self-employment, and multiple job holding. Published in the Labour Market Bulletin, Issue 1999. More |
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Simon Milne, David Mason, Elizabeth Roberts, Caroline Nodder, Jovo Ateljevic and Ann Cameron |
NZ Accommodation Providers: Impact of Technology on Labour |
This research project looked at how the adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT) is affecting the use of, and demand for labour in the accommodation industry. More |
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