A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to unemployment are structural or cyclical. The New Zealand economy has been through major restructuring since the mid-1980s. The labour market’s institutional changes were the last in the sequence of these reforms. As reforms began to take effect and expectations adjusted, unemployment in New Zealand has declined steadily and persistently since 1993-1994. Along the way, however, transitory increases in unemployment occurred. Major increases occurred after the Asian financial crisis and the global financial crisis with similar dynamics
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Since the trough of the 2008/09 recession, the unemployment rate has remained high. However, some ot...
A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to une...
In New Zealand, the impact of the 2007–2008 Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was milder than in most ot...
The quarterly change in the number of unemployed New Zealanders is usually quite small relative to t...
This paper examines the dynamics of employment adjustment in New Zealand, focusing on the response o...
This paper examines the dynamics of employment adjustment in New Zealand, focusing on the response o...
As unacceptably high unemployment levels persist throughout the OECD so greater attention is being p...
The proportion of New Zealand households living in owner-occupied dwellings has declined steadily si...
This paper will review recent developments in the New Zealand labour market and trace the passage of...
This paper outlines developments over the past 15 years in the New Zealand labour market, concentrat...
In the late 1960s both Friedman and Phelps argued that there existed a "natural" rate of unemployme...
Over the next year another 50,000 people will become unemployed. The number of unemployed will surpa...
Explaining post-war employment and unemployment in New Zealand is problematic for neoclassical econo...
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Since the trough of the 2008/09 recession, the unemployment rate has remained high. However, some ot...
A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to une...
In New Zealand, the impact of the 2007–2008 Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was milder than in most ot...
The quarterly change in the number of unemployed New Zealanders is usually quite small relative to t...
This paper examines the dynamics of employment adjustment in New Zealand, focusing on the response o...
This paper examines the dynamics of employment adjustment in New Zealand, focusing on the response o...
As unacceptably high unemployment levels persist throughout the OECD so greater attention is being p...
The proportion of New Zealand households living in owner-occupied dwellings has declined steadily si...
This paper will review recent developments in the New Zealand labour market and trace the passage of...
This paper outlines developments over the past 15 years in the New Zealand labour market, concentrat...
In the late 1960s both Friedman and Phelps argued that there existed a "natural" rate of unemployme...
Over the next year another 50,000 people will become unemployed. The number of unemployed will surpa...
Explaining post-war employment and unemployment in New Zealand is problematic for neoclassical econo...
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Since the trough of the 2008/09 recession, the unemployment rate has remained high. However, some ot...