In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitably produced statements of hope for a return to full employment. lt is suggested that the continued simple optimism about full employment has obscured alternative explanations for especially long term unemployment and delayed genuine attempts to make adequate provision for it: provisions that relate to the nature of modern work and give more meaning to the lives of unemployed people. The paper will develop an alternative explanation of unemployment based on an analysis of worldwide changes in the nature of work and show how it applies in New Zealand. The explanation leads to different ways of thinking about unemployment and the wide range of e...
The papers in this symposium are derived from papers presented to the most recent of 2 conferences o...
This research examines active labour market policy, and in particular, training schemes targeted tow...
The Government established the Work-Life Balance Project in August 2003 recognising that work life b...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Appendix A: Cullen, A., Shouksmith, G.A. & Haberman, ...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...
This thesis is addressed to what is likely to be the single most important issue in New Zealand duri...
The economic policies of New Zealand have tended to reflect the economic orthodoxies of academia at ...
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
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...
In the late 1960s both Friedman and Phelps argued that there existed a "natural" rate of unemployme...
New Zealand, for much of the present century has been regarded by other English speaking nations as ...
The official unemployment rate in New Zealand has been below 5%for nearly six years and reached a 22...
The papers in this symposium are derived from papers presented to the most recent of 2 conferences o...
This research examines active labour market policy, and in particular, training schemes targeted tow...
The Government established the Work-Life Balance Project in August 2003 recognising that work life b...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Appendix A: Cullen, A., Shouksmith, G.A. & Haberman, ...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...
This thesis is addressed to what is likely to be the single most important issue in New Zealand duri...
The economic policies of New Zealand have tended to reflect the economic orthodoxies of academia at ...
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
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...
In the late 1960s both Friedman and Phelps argued that there existed a "natural" rate of unemployme...
New Zealand, for much of the present century has been regarded by other English speaking nations as ...
The official unemployment rate in New Zealand has been below 5%for nearly six years and reached a 22...
The papers in this symposium are derived from papers presented to the most recent of 2 conferences o...
This research examines active labour market policy, and in particular, training schemes targeted tow...
The Government established the Work-Life Balance Project in August 2003 recognising that work life b...