This article examines the adult education and learning that occurs between a Māori business and the workers they employ from the Pacific nation of Tonga through the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme, a seasonal labour strategy allowing for the temporary entry of migrant workers in the horticulture and viticultural industries, with a preference for workers from the Pacific nations.. Māori are indigenous to NZ but their historical ties extend back to Polynesia in the Pacific and therefore common historical narratives exist between Māori and those from Tonga. A case study approach is used to highlight how adult education is embedded. Central to the success of this case study is the validation and implementation of indigenous knowledges...
New Zealand government policy documents over the last decade have committed to supporting Maori and ...
The employment experiences of Tongan women migrants have received little attention in the literature...
International labour migration is occurring at a phenomenal rate, generating global social transform...
This article examines the adult education and learning that occurs between a Māori business and the ...
The New Zealand Recognised Employer (RSE) Policy was designed to remedy labour shortages in the hort...
This thesis is focused on the New Zealand Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme which enables l...
This study explores the experiences of New Zealand born Tongan, young adults, who studied in a Tonga...
The first recorded scholarship programme in Sāmoa began in the 1920s under the New Zealand Administr...
This research contributes to anthropological knowledge of Melanesian international labour mobility, ...
Throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, people moved from the Pacific Islands to New Zealand in the ...
This paper explores the foundations of Samoan attitudes to education, the ways these influenced deci...
The migration-development discourse has been subject to much policy and academic debate in the past ...
In 2016, field research in the Cook Islands explored the correlation of migration, education and dev...
This research stems from a 10-year longitudinal study of 22 ni-Vanuatu temporary migrant labourers p...
New Zealand‟s Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme (RSES), launched in 2007, is an example of interna...
New Zealand government policy documents over the last decade have committed to supporting Maori and ...
The employment experiences of Tongan women migrants have received little attention in the literature...
International labour migration is occurring at a phenomenal rate, generating global social transform...
This article examines the adult education and learning that occurs between a Māori business and the ...
The New Zealand Recognised Employer (RSE) Policy was designed to remedy labour shortages in the hort...
This thesis is focused on the New Zealand Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme which enables l...
This study explores the experiences of New Zealand born Tongan, young adults, who studied in a Tonga...
The first recorded scholarship programme in Sāmoa began in the 1920s under the New Zealand Administr...
This research contributes to anthropological knowledge of Melanesian international labour mobility, ...
Throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, people moved from the Pacific Islands to New Zealand in the ...
This paper explores the foundations of Samoan attitudes to education, the ways these influenced deci...
The migration-development discourse has been subject to much policy and academic debate in the past ...
In 2016, field research in the Cook Islands explored the correlation of migration, education and dev...
This research stems from a 10-year longitudinal study of 22 ni-Vanuatu temporary migrant labourers p...
New Zealand‟s Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme (RSES), launched in 2007, is an example of interna...
New Zealand government policy documents over the last decade have committed to supporting Maori and ...
The employment experiences of Tongan women migrants have received little attention in the literature...
International labour migration is occurring at a phenomenal rate, generating global social transform...