Over the next year another 50,000 people will become unemployed. The number of unemployed will surpass that of the last recession of 1997-98. To address the unemployment challenge New Zealand needs to supplement existing job search assistance with investment in training and business capital to push long term productivity growth. Subsidies to prop up jobs and firms should be avoided. The April 2009 QSBO found that a net 36% of firms intend to cut staff numbers in the next three months. Unemployment will be the worst we have faced since the 1991 global recession. With the peak in unemployment approaching, attention needs to shift now to the challenge of getting the unemployed into work. The temptation will be to artificially protect jobs. But...
The economic policies of New Zealand have tended to reflect the economic orthodoxies of academia at ...
This thesis is addressed to what is likely to be the single most important issue in New Zealand duri...
While the unemployment rate has fallen significantly in the last several years, it is still around 7...
In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitab...
A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to une...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Demographic projections for New Zealand indicate there will be major labour shortages in the future ...
Following a steady increase over about five years, the number of people unemployed finally began to ...
As unacceptably high unemployment levels persist throughout the OECD so greater attention is being p...
The quarterly change in the number of unemployed New Zealanders is usually quite small relative to t...
The official unemployment rate in New Zealand has been below 5%for nearly six years and reached a 22...
In the late 1960s both Friedman and Phelps argued that there existed a "natural" rate of unemployme...
This paper will examine two aspects of the labour market flexibility, namely the ability of the work...
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
This paper will review recent developments in the New Zealand labour market and trace the passage of...
The economic policies of New Zealand have tended to reflect the economic orthodoxies of academia at ...
This thesis is addressed to what is likely to be the single most important issue in New Zealand duri...
While the unemployment rate has fallen significantly in the last several years, it is still around 7...
In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitab...
A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to une...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Demographic projections for New Zealand indicate there will be major labour shortages in the future ...
Following a steady increase over about five years, the number of people unemployed finally began to ...
As unacceptably high unemployment levels persist throughout the OECD so greater attention is being p...
The quarterly change in the number of unemployed New Zealanders is usually quite small relative to t...
The official unemployment rate in New Zealand has been below 5%for nearly six years and reached a 22...
In the late 1960s both Friedman and Phelps argued that there existed a "natural" rate of unemployme...
This paper will examine two aspects of the labour market flexibility, namely the ability of the work...
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
This paper will review recent developments in the New Zealand labour market and trace the passage of...
The economic policies of New Zealand have tended to reflect the economic orthodoxies of academia at ...
This thesis is addressed to what is likely to be the single most important issue in New Zealand duri...
While the unemployment rate has fallen significantly in the last several years, it is still around 7...