Regional economic resilience in New Zealand - Summary
Published: 20 May 2024A summary of the Chief Economist Unit's paper on regional economic resilience in New Zealand.
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A summary of the Chief Economist Unit's paper on regional economic resilience in New Zealand.
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This paper provides descriptive analysis of regional economic resilience in New Zealand during the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19 pandemic using an approach popularised by Martin, Sunley, Gardiner, & Tyler (2016). We focus on the resilience of regional labour markets, and complement this with analysis of regional labour reallocation, two regional case studies, and discussion of longer-term drivers of change in the regions and their implications for government.
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This summary research report released in 2024 provides “snapshot findings” that summarise the full quantitative report findings for temporary migrant workers, employers of migrant workers, and all workers and employers in New Zealand. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) commissioned Kantar Public (now Verian) to undertake this follow-up research from a quantitative study released in September 2022. To access the main report, search for: Temporary migrant worker exploitation research programme: quantitative findings – Wave 2 2023 (released 2024).
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This research main report released in 2024 is a follow-up to the first quantitative study released in September 2022. It provides insights into migrant worker and employers of migrant workers’ mindsets and to understand how to better reach employers and workers who are at higher risk of exploitation. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) commissioned Kantar Public (now Verian) to undertake this further research. To access the summary report, search for: “A snapshot of findings from the 2023 Kantar Public survey of Temporary Migrant Workers and Employers of Migrant Workers” (released 2024).
PDF, 21MB, 156 pages
An overview of how digital technologies can enable a circular economy and bioeconomy in New Zealand, with a focus on digital twins.
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An overview of how digital technologies can enable a circular economy and bioeconomy in New Zealand, with a focus on digital twins.
DOCX, 5.8MB, 62 pages
Full research report written by Prof Jarrod Haar, Assoc Prof David Brougham and Prof Maree Roche. The research was commissioned by MBIE as one of its actions in Te Mahere Whai Mahi Māori.
PDF, 4.3MB, 107 pages
This report presents selected findings from the 2021 and 2022 Migrant Surveys, describing working conditions experienced by migrant employees.
PDF, 2.3MB, 98 pages
This report provides a range of demographic information regarding employment relations in the cleaners sector.
PDF, 1.2MB, 42 pages
This report provides a range of demographic information regarding employment relations in the security guard sector.
PDF, 1MB, 32 pages
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