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NZ’s budget used a ‘gender lens’ for the first time – the result was a win for women

NZ’s budget used a ‘gender lens’ for the first time – the result was a win for women

May 30, 2024 | Commentary, Gender Budgeting

By Jennifer Curtin, Komathi Kolandai, Oluwakemi Igiebor, Suzy Morrissey, and Victoria Woodman *Originally published in The Conversation, May 19, 2023. Republished with permission. All the pre-budget talk of “bread and butter”, “no frills”, targeting and...
Labour’s fourth ‘well-being budget’ still comes up short on the well-being of women

Labour’s fourth ‘well-being budget’ still comes up short on the well-being of women

May 21, 2022 | Gender Budgeting, News

Labour’s fourth ‘well-being budget’ still comes up short on the well-being of women Jennifer Curtin, Komathi Kolandai, Oluwakemi Igiebor and Suzy Morrissey respond to Budget 2022 in the Conversation.  All budgets are about economics and politics, and 2022’s was no...
Panel Discussion – Pandemic precarity: Exposing our Inequities

Panel Discussion – Pandemic precarity: Exposing our Inequities

Sep 29, 2021 | Events, Gender Analysis

Around the world, Covid-19 has exposed and deepened existing social inequities. Frontline workers are typically low-paid and often from disadvantaged groups. Women have borne the brunt of caring responsibilities during the pandemic, which has negatively affected their...
NZ Budget 2021: women left behind despite the focus on well-being

NZ Budget 2021: women left behind despite the focus on well-being

May 22, 2021 | Commentary, Library, Media, News, News & Events

Jennifer Curtin (Professor of Politics and Policy, University of Auckland) Sarah Hendrica Bickerton (Research Fellow, University of Auckland) Suzy Morrissey (Research Associate, Public Policy Institute, University of Auckland) Udari Herath (Research Assistant, Public...
Masculinity and merit: Debunking myths of political leadership in the pandemic age

Masculinity and merit: Debunking myths of political leadership in the pandemic age

Sep 9, 2020 | Events, Gender Analysis

The recording of this panel discussion is now available, featuring Professor Jennifer Curtin talking about New Zealand’s policy responses to COVID-19 through a gender lens. Also featuring Fiona Buckley, Sabine Lang, Claire Annesley and Pedro Dos Santos. Hosted...
Rethinking the Representation of Women: Politics and Aotearoa New Zealand’s “Diversity Dilemma”

Rethinking the Representation of Women: Politics and Aotearoa New Zealand’s “Diversity Dilemma”

Jul 15, 2020 | Events, Gender Analysis

Professor Jennifer Curtin Date: Tuesday 28 July Time: 5.30-6.45pm Location: General Library, 109-B10 Address: 5 Alfred Street Register now In 1986, the Royal Commission into electoral reform argued that the Mixed Member Proportional system would help to ensure the...
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