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    Pacific economic trends and snapshot 2016

    Krieble, Todd; Gamperle, Dion | October 2016
    Abstract
    Pacific Economic Trends and Snapshot 2016 updates our 2013 Snapshot and provides new insights that can be used to inform policies, programmes and further research. This 2016 update includes new statistics on housing and Pasifika businesses. The key message is that gaps are closing in some areas of education and workforce participation but more is needed to support higher tertiary qualifications and pathways into occupations with higher wages. Gains in education and workforce participation have not yet materialised in significant improvements to Pacific peoples’ economic wellbeing. Pacific people continue to report significantly lower net worth than all other groups which is intimately connected with significantly lower rates of home ownership and lower incomes. These factors, along with a strong concentration in a small number of unskilled and low skilled industries, contribute considerably to the vulnerability of Pacific communities in times of economic recession. These considerations require urgent attention if median household incomes for Pacific people are to improve in line with MBIE’s goal to raise median household incomes 40 per cent by 2025.
    Citation
    Krieble, Todd; Gamperle, Dion. 2016. Pacific economic trends and snapshot 2016. © New Zealand Institute of Economic Research. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9210.
    Keywords
    Global Development Learning Network
    Globalization And Development
    International Development Strategy
    Policy Development
    Human Capital Development
    Human Development
    Human Resources Development
    Skills Development
    Management Development
    Vocational Education
    Curriculum development
    Educational aid
    Economic development
    Industrial projects
    Career development
    Vocational education
    Industrialization
    Vocational training
    Technological institutes
    Job searching
    Labor market
    Work experience programs
    Business planning
    Human rights and globalization
    Occupational training
    Technological innovation
    Labor and globalization
    Manpower policy
    Labor policy
    Rural manpower policy
    Career academies
    Professional education
    Inequality of Income
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    Gamperle, Dion
    Theme
    Development
    Education
     
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