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Changing Places: New Zealand in the Nineties

Changing Places: New Zealand in the Nineties

This successor to "Changing Places in New Zealand: A Geography of Restructuring" concentrates on issues of the mid-nineties in New Zealand: globalization, corporate strategies, labour flexibility, social policy, sustainability, urban and, regional futures and patterns of consump... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780582861046
Published 21 April 1996 by Pearson Education
Format Paperback
Author(s) Edited by Heron, Richard Le
Edited by Pawson, Eric

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ISBN-13 9780582861046
ISBN-10 0582861047
Stock Available
Status Internationally sourced on backorder; allow 4-8 weeks
Publisher Pearson Education
Imprint Prentice Hall New Zealand
Publication Date 21 April 1996
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Paperback
Edition 2nd Revised edition
Author(s) Edited by Heron, Richard Le
Edited by Pawson, Eric
Category Economics
Sociology, Social Studies
Welfare & Benefit Systems
Travel & Holiday
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress New Zealand - Economic conditions - 1984-, New Zealand - Social conditions
NBS Text Sociology & Anthropology: Professional
ONIX Text College/higher education;Professional and scholarly
Number of Pages 472
Dimensions Height: 230mm
Weight 805g
Dewey Code 919.3
Catalogue Code Not specified

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This successor to "Changing Places in New Zealand: A Geography of Restructuring" concentrates on issues of the mid-nineties in New Zealand: globalization, corporate strategies, labour flexibility, social policy, sustainability, urban and, regional futures and patterns of consumption. These all represent areas of fundamental change in New Zealand society as a result of restructuring and what has become known as the 'New Zealand experiment'.

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