The employment experiences of Tongan women migrants have received little attention in the literature. This study therefore, sought to shed light on the dynamics of their social and economic experiences at paid work in New Zealand. It was guided by the theories of population geographies, feminist geography and postcolonialism. The inter-relationships of these theories provided insights into the influence of migration on these women's identities, ethnicity and gender relations and also how these influence these women's experiences at paid work in New Zealand. The data were drawn from two major sources: i) the New Zealand 2006 population census and ii) in-depth interviews held in Tonga and New Zealand, with greater focus on the interviews....
Background: Migration and remittances are of considerable importance in the small Pacific island sta...
According to the 2003 ILO report, female migrants constitute nearly 51 percent of all migrants in de...
Most previous empirical studies of migration and remittances ignored possible differences among occu...
There is an ever-growing number of Pasifika migrants, leaving New Zealand and choosing to live and w...
This thesis explores the settlement experiences of Kiribati migrants and their families living in Ne...
This study explores the experiences of New Zealand born Tongan, young adults, who studied in a Tonga...
Temporary migration programs for unskilled workers are increasingly being proposed as a way to both ...
Temporary migration programs for unskilled workers are increasingly being proposed as a way to both ...
New Zealand has a long history of migration from the Pacific. Migrants from the Pacific, like all pe...
This paper examines migrant women’s career progression experiences into leadership roles in New Zeal...
While the employment rate of women in New Zealand has trended upwards since the end of the Second Wo...
This article is based on a study that focused on the narratives of Latin American migrant women (LAM...
In New Zealand social policies are continually developed and lived out of a democratic society. Each...
The New Zealand Recognised Employer (RSE) Policy was designed to remedy labour shortages in the hort...
The resettlement experiences of Burmese women from refugee backgrounds living in Wellington are the ...
Background: Migration and remittances are of considerable importance in the small Pacific island sta...
According to the 2003 ILO report, female migrants constitute nearly 51 percent of all migrants in de...
Most previous empirical studies of migration and remittances ignored possible differences among occu...
There is an ever-growing number of Pasifika migrants, leaving New Zealand and choosing to live and w...
This thesis explores the settlement experiences of Kiribati migrants and their families living in Ne...
This study explores the experiences of New Zealand born Tongan, young adults, who studied in a Tonga...
Temporary migration programs for unskilled workers are increasingly being proposed as a way to both ...
Temporary migration programs for unskilled workers are increasingly being proposed as a way to both ...
New Zealand has a long history of migration from the Pacific. Migrants from the Pacific, like all pe...
This paper examines migrant women’s career progression experiences into leadership roles in New Zeal...
While the employment rate of women in New Zealand has trended upwards since the end of the Second Wo...
This article is based on a study that focused on the narratives of Latin American migrant women (LAM...
In New Zealand social policies are continually developed and lived out of a democratic society. Each...
The New Zealand Recognised Employer (RSE) Policy was designed to remedy labour shortages in the hort...
The resettlement experiences of Burmese women from refugee backgrounds living in Wellington are the ...
Background: Migration and remittances are of considerable importance in the small Pacific island sta...
According to the 2003 ILO report, female migrants constitute nearly 51 percent of all migrants in de...
Most previous empirical studies of migration and remittances ignored possible differences among occu...