To date, women’s participation in the SWP and New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme has been low (Bailey 2014; Chattier 2015). Increasing women’s participation in these schemes is crucial if development gains are to be maximised. In this, the second in a series of In Briefs that consider women’s participation in the SWP, we examine what might be done to address the existing gender imbalances.AusAI
This In Brief highlights local ni-Vanuatu support structures initiated through workers’ participatio...
Announcing Australia's 'new aid paradigm' in June 2014, Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, said: 'We wi...
Compares Australia's pilot seasonal worker scheme with Kiribati, Tonga and Vanuatu, introduced Nov 2...
This In Brief is the first of a series on Pacific labour mobility. It outlines key aspects of Austra...
The Australian Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) and New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) sc...
The potential for seasonal work opportunities in Australia and New Zealand to influence attitudes to...
In April 2007, New Zealand introduced the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) program, which allows N...
This In Brief discusses the demographic study undertaken in July 2018 by Department of Pacific Affai...
The Pacific Seasonal Worker Pilot Scheme (PSWPS) signals a new level of engagement between Australia...
The migration-development discourse has been subject to much policy and academic debate in the past ...
Women make up 50% of the total population in New Zealand and their numbers in the workforce are rapi...
Since the establishment of Australia’s Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP) in 2012, the number of worke...
The New Zealand Recognised Employer (RSE) Policy was designed to remedy labour shortages in the hort...
The Pacific islands have weak economic growth and limited structural change compared to the rest of ...
Pacific island community and government leaders have long argued that increased access to the Austra...
This In Brief highlights local ni-Vanuatu support structures initiated through workers’ participatio...
Announcing Australia's 'new aid paradigm' in June 2014, Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, said: 'We wi...
Compares Australia's pilot seasonal worker scheme with Kiribati, Tonga and Vanuatu, introduced Nov 2...
This In Brief is the first of a series on Pacific labour mobility. It outlines key aspects of Austra...
The Australian Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) and New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) sc...
The potential for seasonal work opportunities in Australia and New Zealand to influence attitudes to...
In April 2007, New Zealand introduced the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) program, which allows N...
This In Brief discusses the demographic study undertaken in July 2018 by Department of Pacific Affai...
The Pacific Seasonal Worker Pilot Scheme (PSWPS) signals a new level of engagement between Australia...
The migration-development discourse has been subject to much policy and academic debate in the past ...
Women make up 50% of the total population in New Zealand and their numbers in the workforce are rapi...
Since the establishment of Australia’s Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP) in 2012, the number of worke...
The New Zealand Recognised Employer (RSE) Policy was designed to remedy labour shortages in the hort...
The Pacific islands have weak economic growth and limited structural change compared to the rest of ...
Pacific island community and government leaders have long argued that increased access to the Austra...
This In Brief highlights local ni-Vanuatu support structures initiated through workers’ participatio...
Announcing Australia's 'new aid paradigm' in June 2014, Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, said: 'We wi...
Compares Australia's pilot seasonal worker scheme with Kiribati, Tonga and Vanuatu, introduced Nov 2...