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Temporary migrant worker exploitation research programme: quantitative findings

Published: 29 Sept 2022

This main research report 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 the research. This research released in 2022 is accompanied by four summary “snapshot findings”, released in the same year.

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Construction sector community research – Audience and communication channels

Published: 29 Sept 2022

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) commissioned BERL to undertake research on how Immigration New Zealand (INZ) communicates with migrant workers who are coming into New Zealand on a variety of visas to work in the construction industry. This research focuses on audiences, communication channels and processes used by INZ.

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Snapshot findings of temporary migrant workers and employers of migrants

Published: 29 Sept 2022

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) commissioned Kantar Public (now Verian) to undertake research to provide 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. These “snapshot findings” released in 2022 summarise the full quantitative report for migrant workers, employers of migrant workers, all workers and all employers, released in the same year.

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Construction sector community research – Effectiveness of resources and messaging

Published: 29 Sept 2022

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) commissioned BERL to undertake research on how Immigration New Zealand (INZ) communicates with migrant workers who are coming into New Zealand on a variety of visas to work in the construction industry. This research provides insights on the effectiveness of settlement resources and messaging supplied to employers and migrants. The research study focused on three migrant worker nationalities – Chinese, Malaysian, and Filipino.

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