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Back to Work Back to Work: New Zealand: Improving the Re-employment Prospects of Displaced Workers
Contributor(s): Oecd (Author)
ISBN: 9264264426     ISBN-13: 9789264264427
Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development
OUR PRICE:   $27.55  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Labor
- Business & Economics | Development - Economic Development
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.37 lbs) 112 pages
 
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Job displacement (involuntary job loss due to firm closure or downsizing) affects many workers over their lifetime. Displaced workers may face long periods of unemployment and, even when they find new jobs, tend to be paid less and have fewer benefits than in their prior jobs. Helping them get back into good jobs quickly should be a key goal of labour market policy. This report is part of a series of reports looking at how this challenge is being tackled in a number of OECD countries. It shows that in New Zealand most displaced workers find a new job again, largely due to a strong economy and a highly flexible labour market. But many of them face large losses in terms of job quality and especially wages. And displaced workers facing difficulties in New Zealand are largely left on their own to find a new job, as the means-tested public benefit system only provides for people in need and employment services concentrate on helping people off benefit with limited focus on those not receiving a benefit.

Nine countries are participating in the review: Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Sweden and the United States.

Contents Chapter 1. Job displacement in New Zealand and its consequences Chapter 2 Easing the impact of economic restructuring on displaced workers in New Zealand Chapter 3 Re-employment support for displaced workers in New Zealand who struggle to find a new job