Despite employment being consistently identified as a key factor in successful refugee resettlement, people from refugee backgrounds in Aotearoa New Zealand are overrepresented in unemployment statistics. Of those who do gain employment, few secure work that is adequately remunerated and commensurate with the person's skills and qualifications. This paper explores whether the two recent government-driven initiatives, the welfare reforms and the New Zealand Refugee Resettlement Strategy, provide an opportunity to address these issues. Based on previous research, the authors identify the main employment barriers facing people from refugee backgrounds. They argue that while the welfare reforms and the Refugee Resettlement Strategy are underpin...
The past decade has been marked by increasing diversity in the New Zealand population, principally a...
To get a better idea of why refugees have difficulties getting employment, we interviewed 90 Somali ...
Access to the labour market is a key element of displaced migrants’ ‘integration’ experiences. Labou...
The study examines four key elements of empowerment; social, economic, political and cultural empowe...
This paper presents an analysis of data for the top ten most unemployed groups by ethnicity and birt...
New Zealand has hosted refugees since World War II and is currently one of only ten countries in the...
The rationale for writing this thesis was prompted by years of working with displaced people and ref...
New Zealand accepts up to 750 refugees per annum, with a category for refugees with disabilities, as...
There are over 79.5 million people globally who have been forcibly displaced, comprising refugees, a...
Migrant settlement and integration into the New Zealand labour market has been a longstanding concer...
Citizenship, as effective social, cultural and economic participation for refugee groups, depends on...
This article draws on data from a survey of 400 refugees and shows low levels of labour market activ...
Temporary international migration for the purpose of work has become increasingly prominent the worl...
This study examined the associations between employment status and demographic factors of former ref...
The successful integration of former refugees into workplaces benefits both refugees themselves, and...
The past decade has been marked by increasing diversity in the New Zealand population, principally a...
To get a better idea of why refugees have difficulties getting employment, we interviewed 90 Somali ...
Access to the labour market is a key element of displaced migrants’ ‘integration’ experiences. Labou...
The study examines four key elements of empowerment; social, economic, political and cultural empowe...
This paper presents an analysis of data for the top ten most unemployed groups by ethnicity and birt...
New Zealand has hosted refugees since World War II and is currently one of only ten countries in the...
The rationale for writing this thesis was prompted by years of working with displaced people and ref...
New Zealand accepts up to 750 refugees per annum, with a category for refugees with disabilities, as...
There are over 79.5 million people globally who have been forcibly displaced, comprising refugees, a...
Migrant settlement and integration into the New Zealand labour market has been a longstanding concer...
Citizenship, as effective social, cultural and economic participation for refugee groups, depends on...
This article draws on data from a survey of 400 refugees and shows low levels of labour market activ...
Temporary international migration for the purpose of work has become increasingly prominent the worl...
This study examined the associations between employment status and demographic factors of former ref...
The successful integration of former refugees into workplaces benefits both refugees themselves, and...
The past decade has been marked by increasing diversity in the New Zealand population, principally a...
To get a better idea of why refugees have difficulties getting employment, we interviewed 90 Somali ...
Access to the labour market is a key element of displaced migrants’ ‘integration’ experiences. Labou...