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crowding-out hypothesis, the horticultural labour markets in Australia and New Zealand are examined. The experience of … regulated seasonal migrant programs in Australia and New Zealand has been divergent. Even though the two programs are very …
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with well‐regulated seasonal migrant worker programs in the horticultural sectors of Australia and New Zealand. This …
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Pacific Islands to work in horticulture and viticulture in New Zealand for a period of up to seven months. However, the … paper uses new survey data from Tonga to examine the process of selecting workers for the Recognized Seasonal Employer …
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for up to seven months to work in the horticulture and viticulture industries. One of the explicit objectives of the … Vanuatu, which the authors use to examine who wants to participate in the program, and who is selected among those interested … children. Most workers are subsistence farmers in Vanuatu and have not completed more than 10 years of schooling. Such workers …
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Growth has been sluggish in Pacific island countries (PICs). High cost of credit is likely one of the reasons. While the small scale, geographic dispersion, and vulnerability to shocks increase the cost and risk of credit in this country group, there is considerable variability in interest rate...
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Growth has been sluggish in Pacific island countries (PICs). High cost of credit is likely one of the reasons. While the small scale, geographic dispersion, and vulnerability to shocks increase the cost and risk of credit in this country group, there is considerable variability in interest rate...
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