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Department of Labour |
Global Visa & Permit Survey 2008 Summary of Key Findings |
The Department undertakes an annual customer satisfaction survey to assist in evaluating and improving the level of customer service provided by Immigration branches worldwide in relation to its visas and permits business. The Summary of Key Findings contains the highlights from the 2008 survey. More |
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Department of Labour |
Globalisation of Labour Flows and its Impacts on New Zealand |
This paper considers the implications of increasing international movements of labour for the New Zealand labour market. It also discusses possible policy solutions available to government to maximise opportunities whilst managing the risks around globalisation of labour flows. More |
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Paul Callister, Richard Bedford and Robert Didham |
Globalisation, gendered migration and labour markets |
The research report explores why there are increasingly more women than men in New Zealand and what impact this may be having on the labour market. More |
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Simon Chapple and Tracy Mears |
Government Involvement in Health and Safety: a Literature Review |
Most OECD countries rely on a mixture of market forces, tort liability, compulsory insurance and government regulation to deal with workplace safety and health issues. Published in the Department of Labour Occasional Paper series as 1996/1. More |
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Meenakshi Sankar |
Government-community engagement - Key learning and emerging principles |
This paper documents researchers'' experiences in engaging with communities and shares these experiences with other practitioners and the wider stakeholder community. |
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Sylvia Dixon |
Growth in the Dispersion of Earnings: 1984-97 |
Changes in the distribution of earnings in New Zealand between 1984 and 1997 are examined in this paper. Published in the Labour Market Bulletin, Issue 1998:1&2. More |
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Michael Fletcher |
Growth Phases in the New Zealand Economy since 1965 |
Published in the Department of Labour Occasional Paper series as 1990/1. More |
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