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Te ōhanga wāhine Māori : the Māori women's economy Hillmarè Schulze, Amanda Reid, Hugh Dixon, Connor McIndoe, and Urvashi Yadav

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Manatū Wāhine | Ministry for Women, 2024Description: electronic document (104 pages) ; PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This report represents the first major research study into the Māori women’s economy. The report highlights the economic and wellbeing contributions of wāhine Māori in households, businesses, and communities. It details their socio-economic participation, labour market outcomes, business ownership, leadership, and the value of unpaid work. This report is the first formal calculation and inclusion of mahi tūao (unpaid work) in the total value of a women’s economy, and is also one of the first-ever studies of indigenous women’s economy internationally. This report was developed in partnership with Business and Economic Research Ltd (BERL). (From the website). Record #8733
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This report represents the first major research study into the Māori women’s economy.

The report highlights the economic and wellbeing contributions of wāhine Māori in households, businesses, and communities. It details their socio-economic participation, labour market outcomes, business ownership, leadership, and the value of unpaid work.

This report is the first formal calculation and inclusion of mahi tūao (unpaid work) in the total value of a women’s economy, and is also one of the first-ever studies of indigenous women’s economy internationally.

This report was developed in partnership with Business and Economic Research Ltd (BERL). (From the website). Record #8733

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