Skip to toolbar
  • Home
  • Browse All
  • Search
  • My History
  • Login
  • Upload
  • Crowdsource
  • More
  • Contact Us
  • Login
  • Register
  • Voting Results
1410
Open/Close Toolbox
    Format: Research Showcase
    Parent Collection
    • Research Showcase
    Recollections
    Add
    no stories yet
    Copyright
    2This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 New Zealand License
    This licence lets you remix, tweak, and build upon our work noncommercially and although your new works must also acknowledge us and be noncommercial, you do not have to license the derivative works on the same terms.
    Tweet this on TwitterShare this on FacebookShare this on LinkedInShare this on TumblrShare this via email
    Tools
    DownloadAdd to My CollectionLike this itemContact us about thisCitation for this item
    Login | Register
    Browse Our CollectionsDiscover Our StoriesExplore Our Legacy

    Menu

    • Browse Our Collections
    • Discover Our Stories
    • Explore Our Legacy
    Previous: Fatigue in dairy farming: an updateNext: What makes an eco-label successful?Research Showcase

    Migrant workers in primary production

    Expand/collapse
    DescriptionMigrant workers in primary production. Rapid expansion in dairy farming, New Zealand’s largest export industry, is creating workforce shortages in rural New Zealand. With its current long hours and difficult working conditions, the industry is having a hard time competing for a limited labour supply. Project: Migrant workers in New Zealand primary sector production. Researchers: Dr Rupert Tipples, Jill Greenhalgh, Suzanne Trafford, Philippa Rawlinson.Corporate AuthorLincoln UniversityPersonR. TipplesJ. GreenhalghS. TraffordP. RawlinsonOrganisationLincoln UniversityFaculty of CommerceDate2013-2014Keywordsmigrant workersprimary productionlabour shortagesrural communitiescultural integrationresearchFilenameMigrant workers in primary productionSourceTransform 2013-2014, page 39.Item Reference0001154
    Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho (4th Oct 2019). Migrant workers in primary production. In Website Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho. Retrieved 2nd Apr 2023 14:47, from https://livingheritage.lincoln.ac.nz/nodes/view/1410
    Content on this site is available for reuse | Contact us
    Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
    Content on this site may be subject to Copyright, please contact Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho before any reuse if you are unsure.
    RECOLLECT is Copyright © 2011-2023 by Recollect Limited | Page rendered in 2.0863 seconds