Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale

Wealth is irregularly distributed and many countries have ethnic minorities that feature disproportionately among the poor. One of the most enduring problems in the New Zealand economy is the persistence of poverty among Pacific people. Government attempts to fix this have failed. In fact numbers li...

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Main Author: Greg, Clydesdale
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35462/1/35462.pdf
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description Wealth is irregularly distributed and many countries have ethnic minorities that feature disproportionately among the poor. One of the most enduring problems in the New Zealand economy is the persistence of poverty among Pacific people. Government attempts to fix this have failed. In fact numbers living on poverty have grown dramatically. Multi-culturalism is often offered as a solution in preference to assimulation in which the dominant culture imposes its values on minority groups. However, this raises the question whether some degree of assimulation is needed to aquire wealth generating behaviors. This paper examines reasons for government failure to solve Pacific poverty in New zealand and argues that it has failed to identify and address the underlying cause. The cause is a cultural mis-match where Pacific cultural behaviours are not well matched to the demands of the NZ economy. The solution is to focus on the behaviours of parents who are the transmitters of culture.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:354622021-05-18T08:48:27Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35462/ Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale Greg, Clydesdale Economics Consumption. Demand (Economic theory) Poor. Poverty Wealth is irregularly distributed and many countries have ethnic minorities that feature disproportionately among the poor. One of the most enduring problems in the New Zealand economy is the persistence of poverty among Pacific people. Government attempts to fix this have failed. In fact numbers living on poverty have grown dramatically. Multi-culturalism is often offered as a solution in preference to assimulation in which the dominant culture imposes its values on minority groups. However, this raises the question whether some degree of assimulation is needed to aquire wealth generating behaviors. This paper examines reasons for government failure to solve Pacific poverty in New zealand and argues that it has failed to identify and address the underlying cause. The cause is a cultural mis-match where Pacific cultural behaviours are not well matched to the demands of the NZ economy. The solution is to focus on the behaviours of parents who are the transmitters of culture. 2014-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35462/1/35462.pdf Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale. (2014) In: TeSSHI 2014- Technology, Science Social Sciences, Humanities, 5 & 6 Nov 2014, One Hotel Helang, Langkawi Kedah Malaysia.
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Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale
title Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale
title_full Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale
title_fullStr Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale
title_full_unstemmed Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale
title_short Pacific poverty, solutions and government response / Greg Clydesdale
title_sort pacific poverty solutions and government response greg clydesdale
topic Economics
Consumption. Demand (Economic theory)
Poor. Poverty
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