Maori care and support workers: data from the 2019 New Zealand Care Workforce Survey

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Author: Ravenswood, Katherine

Abstract:

The purpose of this report is to present the experiences of Maori care and support workers working in residential aged care, home and community support, disability support and mental health and addiction. This report is a companion report to 'The New Zealand Care Workforce Survey 2019 report' (Ravenswood et al., 2021) and 'The impact of the pay equity settlement: data from the 2019 New Zealand Care Workforce Survey' (Ravenswood and Douglas, 2021) and is based on the responses from 353 of the total (n=1,784 care and support worker respondents) who identified as Maori. Key findings of this...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Industry; Labour market; Employment; Culture and society; Income; Workforce development; Indigenous people

Keywords: Employees; Employment experience; Working conditions; Wellbeing; Work life balance; Wage; Occupational research; Occupational health and safety; Family; Training; Hours of work; Job satisfaction; Data analysis

Geographic subjects: New Zealand; Oceania

Published: Auckland, New Zealand: New Zealand Work Research Institute, 2022

Physical description: iii, 22 p.

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https://workresearch.aut.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/675084/Maori-Care-and-Support-Workers-Report-2022.pdf

ISBN: 9781927184936

Notes:
'The New Zealand Care Workforce Survey 2019 report' and supplementary materials are available at: https://workresearch.aut.ac.nz/document-library/survey-reports/latest-survey-reports/the-new-zealand-care-workforce-survey-2019-report
The pay equity report, 'The impact of the pay equity settlement: data from the 2019 New Zealand Care Workforce Survey', is available at: https://workresearch.aut.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/628681/Pay-Equity-Report-2022.pdf

Resource type: Report, paper or authored book

Document number: TD/TNC 151.334

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