Global Care Policy Index 2020 Country Report: New Zealand
Reeva Kandel,
Anmei Zeng and
Anju Mary Paul
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Anju Mary Paul: New York University Abu Dhabi
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Abstract:
New Zealand has done reasonably well in protecting workers in its formal economy. The country has ratified 61 ILO conventions and has 33 currently in force. There is, however, a lack of domestic worker protections in New Zealand. It also lacks flexible work arrangements for employees with care responsibilities. Overall, New Zealand had a score of 7.33 for Sub-Index A, but a lower score of 6.44 for Sub-Index B.
Date: 2020-12-24
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