Local initiatives for employment creation are vital to the mitigation of high unemployment levels of Maori and Pacific Group people in New Zealand. In order that local communities be empowered to determine their own outcomes, however; government, both local and central, private business and community partnerships working to common agendas, are increasingly being seen as a step in the right direction. This paper examines the extent to which the partnership approach to employment creation operates in some labour market disadvantaged urban communities. It details some of the current projects in operation and comments on their progress. It asks if there are common elements which assist the success of such initiatives
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There is widespread recognition today that entrepreneurial spirit and activity is vital for a market...
Demographic projections for New Zealand indicate there will be major labour shortages in the future ...
Increasingly, governments are introducing public policy models of joint and collaborative working to...
This paper stresses the need for community responses to the ethnic unemployment problem in New Zeala...
This paper examines the initiatives that local authorities in New Zealand have taken since the late ...
This study examines the transformation of New Zealand's welfare state in the movement to a new phase...
Māori participation as employers in the national economy has grown rapidly over the past decade, con...
This paper examines Scottish experience, especially its community economic initiatives through the e...
Unemployment is a national problem that nevertheless manifests differently in different regions. Des...
The Integrating Employment, Skills and Economic Development (IESED) report to the Organisation for E...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the policies and practices associated with the societal ‘pro...
Since the late 1970s in New Zealand, education and training have been essential elements as governme...
The purpose of this research is to explore the policies and practices associated with the social „pr...
The Integrating Employment, Skills and Economic Development (IESED) report to the Organisation for E...
Each new conference in this series produces research which advances the field, often in unexpected d...
There is widespread recognition today that entrepreneurial spirit and activity is vital for a market...
Demographic projections for New Zealand indicate there will be major labour shortages in the future ...
Increasingly, governments are introducing public policy models of joint and collaborative working to...