Rua, MohiHodgetts, DarrinStolte, Ottilie Emma ElisabethKing, DeltaCochrane, WilliamStubbs, ThomasKarapu, RolindaNeha, EddieChamberlain, KerryTe Whetu, TiniwaiTe Awekotuku, NgahuiaHarr, JarrodGroot, Shiloh Ann Maree2021-12-152021-12-1520192624-4462https://hdl.handle.net/10289/14693Aotearoa New Zealand is now the fifth most unequal economy in the OECD. To highlight the human cost of this situation, the concept of “the precariat” offers more informed and contextualised understandings of the situations of socio-economically marginalised people in Aotearoa. Significant societal and policy change is required for Māori whānau to be truly free from the cycle of precarity.application/pdfen©2019 Ngā Pae o te Maramatanga. Used with permission.Precariat Māori households todayReport2624-4470