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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Heke Tangata can broadly be translated as `migration of the people', and in this book economist Brian Easton tracks the major relocations Maori have made into the cities and market economy since 1945. The book's first part provides a narrative of the post-war Maori experience while the second part gives the statistical basis, covering areas including criminal justice, demography, education, employment, health, housing, incomes and wealth. The picture that emerges is stark: Maori remain a generation behind Pakeha in economic well-being. Concise, impartial and pulling no punches, Heke Tangata represents a core text for policy discussion and general understanding of Maori economic participation in contemporary Aotearoa/New Zealand. Brian Easton offers a seminal analysis of Maori in the economy, objectively analysing the main social indicators that reveal the real state of Maori since 1945. This book is an essential reference for policy makers, but it accessible style and plentiful tables also make it easily accessible by general readers. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780947506438
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Book Description PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # GZ-9780947506438
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Heke Tangata can broadly be translated as `migration of the people', and in this book economist Brian Easton tracks the major relocations Maori have made into the cities and market economy since 1945. The book's first part provides a narrative of the post-war Maori experience while the second part gives the statistical basis, covering areas including criminal justice, demography, education, employment, health, housing, incomes and wealth. The picture that emerges is stark: Maori remain a generation behind Pakeha in economic well-being. Concise, impartial and pulling no punches, Heke Tangata represents a core text for policy discussion and general understanding of Maori economic participation in contemporary Aotearoa/New Zealand. Brian Easton offers a seminal analysis of Maori in the economy, objectively analysing the main social indicators that reveal the real state of Maori since 1945. This book is an essential reference for policy makers, but it accessible style and plentiful tables also make it easily accessible by general readers. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780947506438
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Heke Tangata can broadly be translated as `migration of the people', and in this book economist Brian Easton tracks the major relocations Maori have made into the cities and market economy since 1945. The book's first part provides a narrative of the post-war Maori experience while the second part gives the statistical basis, covering areas including criminal justice, demography, education, employment, health, housing, incomes and wealth. The picture that emerges is stark: Maori remain a generation behind Pakeha in economic well-being. Concise, impartial and pulling no punches, Heke Tangata represents a core text for policy discussion and general understanding of Maori economic participation in contemporary Aotearoa/New Zealand. Brian Easton offers a seminal analysis of Maori in the economy, objectively analysing the main social indicators that reveal the real state of Maori since 1945. This book is an essential reference for policy makers, but it accessible style and plentiful tables also make it easily accessible by general readers. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780947506438