COVID-19 think pieces Commissioned by Manatū Wāhine | Ministry for Women
Material type:
- COVID-19
- CAREGIVERS
- ECONOMIC ASPECTS
- EMPLOYMENT
- FAMILY VIOLENCE
- GENDER EQUALITY
- HEALTH
- HOUSING
- INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
- LGBTQIA+
- MĀORI
- MATE KORONA
- MATE URUTA
- PACIFIC PEOPLES
- PANDEMICS
- PASIFIKA
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- SOCIAL SERVICES
- SUPPORT SERVICES
- TIRITI O WAITANGI
- TREATY OF WAITANGI
- WĀHINE
- WOMEN
- YOUNG WOMEN
- NEW ZEALAND
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Vine library | Online | Available | ON24090059 |
The economics during lockdown / Dame Marilyn Waring
A Covid recovery window of opportunity / Norah Barlow ONZM
The diverse and shared experiences of women during COVID-19 and hopes for the way forward / Dr Gillian Greer
Putting people at the centre post COVID-19 / Traci Houpapa
Progress arises when opportunities can be seen / Rob Campbell
Anō ko te whare whawhao a Te Ao-kapurangi / Kerri Anne Hancock
The pink-collar recession / Amanda Reid
Care IS the post COVID-19 economy / Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw
As Pacific women, we are the makers of our homes, and communities / Shahana Kimiangatau
Giving metua va’ine Moana opportunities to ‘create something big / Stacey Kokaua
From people of the sea to people of the land: The significant role of women / Dr Seini Taufa
Making kindness count – improving Pacific womens’ employment prospects / Dr Odette Frost-Kruse
Another kind of economics / Lucia Davis
In 2020, Manatū Wāhine | Ministry for Women commissioned a series of think pieces on COVID-19 and its effect on women. These essays reflect the authors' perspectives and are not Ministry policy documents. (From the website). Record #8969