New Tu Mai Iwi Tool – People, Skills and Choices
The Department of Labour has produced a new resource to provide a customised profile of iwi labour market indicators that allows for comparisons between about 100 individual iwi, Māori, and the total New Zealand population.
Using census data from 2001 and 2006 and identifying iwi changes over a five-year time period, the Tū Mai Iwi Tool provides iwi with ‘at the fingertips’ labour market information in one place.
It brings together data in an easily accessible way and is designed to add value to iwi decision making in policy, business and career planning. It can assist with planning by identifying growth skills and informing workforce investment decisions that support the growth of human capability.
There are twelve categories available for analysis:
- Age
- Gender
- Qualifications
- Top 5 Field of Study
- Study Involvement (full-time or part-time)
- Regions
- Labour Market
- Total personal income
- Top 10 Industries of Employment
- Top 10 Occupations of Employment
- Rate of Attainment of Qualifications
- Top 5 Fields of Study Completion
To download the tool and user guide go to the Department of Labour website: www.dol.govt.nz/services/LMI/tools/tu-mai-iwi.asp