Māori and Pasifika Participation in Hospitality Training and the Hospitality Industry & Pathways of Secondary School Learners to Further Hospitality Training.

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Māori and Pasifika Participation in Hospitality Training and the Hospitality Industry & Pathways of Secondary School Learners to Further Hospitality Training Two Working Papers as at 03 – 07 – 09

Lead Researcher Sara Refoy Head of School International Tourism, Hospitality and Events Wintec in partnership with the Hospitality Standards Institute

Māori and Pasifika Participation in Hospitality Training and the Hospitality Industry Working Paper as at 03 –

Demographics of the New Zealand Hospitality Industry

Numbers of Participants in the Hospitality Industry Sectors

North Island Regional Numbers of Participants in the Hospitality Industry

South Island Regional Numbers of Participants in the Hospitality Industry

Numbers of Participants Employed Across the Retail and Service Sector in New Zealand

Employment Status in the Hospitality Industry

Qualifications of Participants in the Hospitality Industry in New Zealand

Qualifications of Participants in the Hospitality Industry Sectors

Qualifications of Participants in the Retail and Service Sectors

Remuneration of Participants in the Hospitality Industry in the North Island

Remuneration of Participants in the Hospitality Industry in the South Island

Remuneration of Participants in the Hospitality Industry Sectors

Remuneration of Participants in the Retail and Service Sectors

Pathways of Secondary School Learners to Further Hospitality Training Working Paper as at 03 –

Students at Composite and Secondary Schools Studying Travel, Hospitality and Tourism as at 1 July 2008

Number of Secondary Schools Offering Travel, Hospitality and Tourism as at 1 July

Number of Participants Studying Hospitality Unit Standards at Waikato Secondary Schools in 2008

Responses to Date from 31 ITP Students e/myreport.php?instance=49&user=180&b yresp=0