Initial findings from Te Ōhanga Māori 2023 show that the Māori economy continues to be a strong, growing, and diversified component of New Zealand’s economy.
Grounded in te ao Māori, te Ōhanga Wāhine Māori spans interwoven strands of entrepreneurship, employment, and social and cultural enhancement through unpaid work.
As we look to the future of work there is a need for agility, adaptability and shifting mindsets if we are to build sustainable and resilient career paths.
We created an emissions profile for the Māori economy to understand vulnerabilities and opportunities for Māori in the transition to a low emissions economy.
Te Ōhanga Māori 2018 paints a picture of the Māori economy in 2018, showing far-reaching business activities, a diverse asset base, and a growing skilled workforce.
A generation of Māori will be disrupted by the fallout of COVID-19. Māori were impacted by every previous economic shock, and this time will be no different.