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Māori Employment - Impact of COVID-19, July 2020
Te Puni Kōkiri is leading a data & analytics programme which began in March 2020 to help understand the potential impact of COVID-19 on Māori.
- About: Employment and Income
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Cadetships: progress and opportunities
An update of the Te Puni Kōkiri Cadetship programme.
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Microfinance Research Summary
This Microfinance report provides better insights into the needs of whānau, and details a number of different initiatives that could be considered in the future to address these needs.
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Te Puni Kōkiri: Waikato-Waiariki Regional Profile 2017
Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes that fall within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within these outcomes in the Waikato-Waiariki region.
- About: Culture, Demographics, Employment and Income, Whānau Ora
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He Kai Kei Aku Ringa - Whānau and Low-Income Household Savings
Whānau and Low-Income Household Savings, He Kai Kei Aku Ringa, examines options for whānau and low-income household savings schemes, and identifies several areas through which the Crown, iwi and interested parties and/or stakeholders could intervene to encourage positive savings behaviour on behalf of whānau and low-income households.
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He Kai Kei Aku Ringa – Goal 3: Financial Literacy and Savings
Goal 3: Financial Literacy and Savings, He Kai Kei Aku Ringa, provides a snapshot of financial literacy services for Māori. The report aims to enable financial literacy service providers and educators to draw conclusions about how their services can best meet the needs of Māori. The term ‘financial literacy’ refers to the ability to make sound financial decisions. It allows whānau to make the most of their income and resources in order to achieve their aspirations.
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Māori Personal Income
This fact sheets covers the changes in personal income of Māori between 2003 - 2008.
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Tribal Assets
Between 2001 and 2005/2006 the Māori commercial asset base increased by 83%, from $8.9 billion to $16.5 billion.
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Māori Employment
Over the last decade the Māori unemployment rate improved from 14.8% in September 1999 to 7.9% in the September year 2008. Similarly, there were improvements in Māori long term unemployment rates (for example: those unemployed for more than 26 weeks) during this period
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Primary Sector
Between June 2003 and June 2008, Māori employment in the primary sector has declined by 13% (from 16,900 to 14,700 jobs).
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Māori Earnings
Māori remain over-represented in the lower skilled occupations and under-represented in the higher skilled occupations. Over the past five years most of the increase in Māori employment has been in the high skilled and skilled categories, which include occupations covered in the expanded table.
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Māori Self-employment
In the five years between 2001 and 2006, the number of self-employed Māori increased by 3,978 or 23%.
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Māori Self-employment by Region
Although the number of self-employed Māori has increased since 2001, the percentage has remained steady. This fact sheet uses information from the 2006 Census to provide a more detailed picture, and show regional differences. August 2007. 2 pages.
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Incomes for Māori Self-employed
In 2006 20% more Māori identified as self-employed than in 2001. This fact sheet reveals Census information about income from Māori self-employment. August 2007. 2 pages.
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Māori Women in the Workforce
Key information about Māori women in the workforce. 2 pages.
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Māori in the Workforce
Information from Statistics New Zealand’s Household Labour Force Survey about Māori participation in the workforce. 2 pages.
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