Symposium: Unemployment in New Zealand (Part One) Introduction: Unemployment and its consequences

Authors

  • Brian Easton

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/nzjir.v7i2.3515

Abstract

Research on unemployment in New Zealand is not as widespread as in most affluent economies, no doubt partly reflecting that for the post-war period up to the late 1960s unemployment, however measured, and the social problems arising from it were small. In the 1970s, unemployment began to increase sharply, reflecting difficulties in economic performance, and its social consequences became a matter of public concern.

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Published

1982-07-05