This In Brief highlights local ni-Vanuatu support structures initiated through workers’ participation in Australia’s Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) and New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme (RSE). It draws on recent interviews with workers, families, recruiters, leaders, chiefs and a support group in Vanuatu. In May 2016, more than 600 RSE workers and 64 SWP workers returned to Vanuatu. During a field trip in April 2016, just before their return, stakeholders insisted RSE and SWP were detrimentally affecting family structures. The social impacts of seasonal labour mobility schemes are described in various academic works; however, they are yet to be investigated in detail
The announcement of an Australian seasonal worker program has been welcomed by employer groups and P...
In April 2007, New Zealand introduced the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) program, which allows N...
New Zealand's new Recognized Seasonal Employer program allows workers from the Pacific Islands to co...
This In Brief highlights local ni-Vanuatu support structures initiated through workers’ participatio...
This In Brief highlights local ni-Vanuatu support structures initiated through workers’ participatio...
Since the establishment of Australia’s Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP) in 2012, the number of worke...
"This paper covers four areas. It begins by outlining participation of ni-Vanuatu in the RSE. Second...
An objective of both Australia’s Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) and New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal...
The Australian Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) and New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) sc...
Returning from Vanuatu, Rochelle will provide an update of her longitudinal study of economic and so...
This thesis is focused on the New Zealand Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme which enables l...
This In Brief is the first of a series on Pacific labour mobility. It outlines key aspects of Austra...
This In Brief discusses the demographic study undertaken in July 2018 by Department of Pacific Affai...
This research contributes to anthropological knowledge of Melanesian international labour mobility, ...
On 30 June 2017, the State, Society and Governance in Melanesia program (now Department of Pacific ...
The announcement of an Australian seasonal worker program has been welcomed by employer groups and P...
In April 2007, New Zealand introduced the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) program, which allows N...
New Zealand's new Recognized Seasonal Employer program allows workers from the Pacific Islands to co...
This In Brief highlights local ni-Vanuatu support structures initiated through workers’ participatio...
This In Brief highlights local ni-Vanuatu support structures initiated through workers’ participatio...
Since the establishment of Australia’s Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP) in 2012, the number of worke...
"This paper covers four areas. It begins by outlining participation of ni-Vanuatu in the RSE. Second...
An objective of both Australia’s Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) and New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal...
The Australian Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) and New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) sc...
Returning from Vanuatu, Rochelle will provide an update of her longitudinal study of economic and so...
This thesis is focused on the New Zealand Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme which enables l...
This In Brief is the first of a series on Pacific labour mobility. It outlines key aspects of Austra...
This In Brief discusses the demographic study undertaken in July 2018 by Department of Pacific Affai...
This research contributes to anthropological knowledge of Melanesian international labour mobility, ...
On 30 June 2017, the State, Society and Governance in Melanesia program (now Department of Pacific ...
The announcement of an Australian seasonal worker program has been welcomed by employer groups and P...
In April 2007, New Zealand introduced the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) program, which allows N...
New Zealand's new Recognized Seasonal Employer program allows workers from the Pacific Islands to co...