This article considers how poverty was distributed among the different inhabitants of the southern suburbs of a New Zealand city, in the context particularly of motherhood, fatherhood, dependence and independence, childhood, home, and old age. It addresses the demographic patterns and economic practices that meant that women and men, and the single and the married, encountered poverty differently; and it assesses the relationship between family life cycle and poverty in terms of gender. Finally, it considers the significance of the male-breadwinner wage norm and the way that this practice resulted in an uneven distribution of poverty not only across a society but also within families.Peer Reviewe
This thesis uses methods of discourse analysis to examine the news coverage of poverty in New Zealan...
Inequality has emerged as a key issue in contemporary global urban debates. Many developed cities ac...
Anna Tarrant’s revealing research explores the dynamics of men’s caring responsibilities in low-inco...
Married men and breadwinning were mutually implicit in Pakeha narratives of masculinity in nineteent...
This thesis is primarily concerned with integrating some of the theoretical and empirical themes beg...
xiv, 166 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the impact of the ...
From February to July 1951, 8,000 New Zealand watersider workers were locked-out and 7,000 miners, s...
This article will explore some of the meanings and experiences of poor, white single mothers who use...
This thesis studies how 'modern ideas' of family life affected the lives of New Zealanders in the 19...
This thesis examines the level and distribution of wealth and income in New Zealand between about 18...
Includes bibliographyWhat is poverty, how to measure it and how to tackle it, are the three question...
Poverty is an important socio-political issue in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Children’s Commissioner’s...
As in other late modern societies with a history of liberal welfarism, 'lone mothers' in New Zealand...
grantor: University of TorontoThe examination of the characteristics of poverty and life ...
This essay explores the construction of ‘women’ in New Zealand during the 1930s, when the social leg...
This thesis uses methods of discourse analysis to examine the news coverage of poverty in New Zealan...
Inequality has emerged as a key issue in contemporary global urban debates. Many developed cities ac...
Anna Tarrant’s revealing research explores the dynamics of men’s caring responsibilities in low-inco...
Married men and breadwinning were mutually implicit in Pakeha narratives of masculinity in nineteent...
This thesis is primarily concerned with integrating some of the theoretical and empirical themes beg...
xiv, 166 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the impact of the ...
From February to July 1951, 8,000 New Zealand watersider workers were locked-out and 7,000 miners, s...
This article will explore some of the meanings and experiences of poor, white single mothers who use...
This thesis studies how 'modern ideas' of family life affected the lives of New Zealanders in the 19...
This thesis examines the level and distribution of wealth and income in New Zealand between about 18...
Includes bibliographyWhat is poverty, how to measure it and how to tackle it, are the three question...
Poverty is an important socio-political issue in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Children’s Commissioner’s...
As in other late modern societies with a history of liberal welfarism, 'lone mothers' in New Zealand...
grantor: University of TorontoThe examination of the characteristics of poverty and life ...
This essay explores the construction of ‘women’ in New Zealand during the 1930s, when the social leg...
This thesis uses methods of discourse analysis to examine the news coverage of poverty in New Zealan...
Inequality has emerged as a key issue in contemporary global urban debates. Many developed cities ac...
Anna Tarrant’s revealing research explores the dynamics of men’s caring responsibilities in low-inco...