The celebration in 1993 of a century of women's suffrage in New Zealand has brought even more sharply into focus the uneven impact of the Employment Contracts Act on the workforce. From the outset, debate about the effects of the Employrnent Contracts Act had focused for some on the likely impacts on women workers. This study is located firmly within the tradition of national and international literature front a range of disciplines including economics, industrial relations, sociology:- law and history, which describes a segmented labour market and labour process. One aspect of labour segmentation theory is gender segmentation, that is, the location of women and men in the labour market and their comparative situations. Much theoretical wor...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
This paper presents the results of statistical analysis of workplace gender equality in OECD countri...
In 1991 a new labour relations regime was introduced which overturned a 100 year old pattern of 'his...
This paper discusses some of the issues that arise from the Employment Contracts Act for women and b...
The world of trade union organisation has been a male dominated world. Men have headed the Federatio...
Women make up 50% of the total population in New Zealand and their numbers in the workforce are rapi...
This thesis examines the effects and impacts of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 on women in non-s...
This study addresses the question: to what extent does the development of employment equity for wome...
Women’s labour force participation in New Zealand is one of the highest in the developed world. Yet ...
This paper will examine two aspects of the labour market flexibility, namely the ability of the work...
The Employment Contracts Act was introduced primarily in response to a perceived lack of progress in...
New Zealand employers have followed the international drive for greater internal numerical flexibili...
The celebration of one hundred years of women's suffrage in New Zealand in 1993 has provided a welco...
The growth in female labour participation and occupational attainment represents the most dramatic f...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
This paper presents the results of statistical analysis of workplace gender equality in OECD countri...
In 1991 a new labour relations regime was introduced which overturned a 100 year old pattern of 'his...
This paper discusses some of the issues that arise from the Employment Contracts Act for women and b...
The world of trade union organisation has been a male dominated world. Men have headed the Federatio...
Women make up 50% of the total population in New Zealand and their numbers in the workforce are rapi...
This thesis examines the effects and impacts of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 on women in non-s...
This study addresses the question: to what extent does the development of employment equity for wome...
Women’s labour force participation in New Zealand is one of the highest in the developed world. Yet ...
This paper will examine two aspects of the labour market flexibility, namely the ability of the work...
The Employment Contracts Act was introduced primarily in response to a perceived lack of progress in...
New Zealand employers have followed the international drive for greater internal numerical flexibili...
The celebration of one hundred years of women's suffrage in New Zealand in 1993 has provided a welco...
The growth in female labour participation and occupational attainment represents the most dramatic f...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
This paper presents the results of statistical analysis of workplace gender equality in OECD countri...