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Indigenous

Broad subject area
Report

Investigating variations in labour force participation rates of Māori and non-Māori in New Zealand


To what extent can differences in labour force participation rates (LFPR) between Māori and Non-Māori be explained by demographic characteristics, compared to other factors? Executive summary This study seeks to answer the following question: to what extent differences in LFPR between Maori and Non-Maori can be explained by the demographic characteristics (i.e. the supply side...
Working paper

Indicators of inequality for Māori and Pacific people


Abstract: This study investigates a number of inequality indicators in New Zealand. The research examines the current gaps in the indicators between the European population, and Māori and Pacific people. The study also undertakes a comparison of the changes in the gaps over a period approximating 10 years for each of the indicators. A total...
Book

Indigenous and minority placenames: Australian and international perspectives


This book showcases current research into Indigenous and minority placenames in Australia and internationally.
Report

Toward a transformed system to address child abuse and family violence in New Zealand


Executive Summary Introduction The Glenn Inquiry (TGI) has contracted Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited (ESR) to bring together the relevant experience and expertise to collaboratively model a transformed system to address child abuse and neglect (CAN) and family violence (FV) in New Zealand. Our approach
Evaluation

Returning home, back to community from custodial care


The Returning Home Back to Community from Custodial Care (RHCCC) pilot project was designed to build an improved understanding of the most appropriate model of care that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women can expect from community-based service providers who are focused on improving their health outcomes, especially those related to mental health.