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More than a trickle, not yet a flood: Māori Employment and Urban Migration during World War Two
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More than a trickle, not yet a flood: Māori Employment and Urban Migration during World War Two

Hannah Lee Barlow
Master of Arts - MA, University of Otago
University of Otago
2021
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/12178

Abstract

New Zealand Māori Urban migration Employment Market Gardens Freezing works Māori War Effort Organisation World War Two home front
This thesis explores the connection between Māori urban migration and the Māori home front war effort during World War Two. It argues that Māori urban migration was occurring on a meaningful and notable scale before the end of World War Two, and this can be seen in the impact urban migration had on the war effort. The relationship between war work and migration is examined through case studies of three different industries: Market Gardens, Freezing Works, and the Public Service. This framework was chosen because it allows for the examination of various employment patterns, as they relate to gender, kin, and different forms of migration. The historiography for the Māori home front in World War Two has largely been limited to analyses of the Māori War Effort Organization and its legislative legacy. Other areas of research usually limit the Māori home front experience to being the prologue for events in the 1950s and beyond, in terms of urban migration and industrial developments. The period of Māori urban migration after 1950 has often been described as a ‘flood’, and the period before that as a ‘drift’. This thesis offers an examination of the 1939-1945 period which places the war at the forefront of the story of Māori urban migration, and challenges the assumption that Māori urban migration only becomes notable after the war. Making use of primary sources ranging from minute books, to official correspondence, housing surveys, and census data, this thesis offers a new perspective on the Māori home front. It contributes to the scholarship by exploring the link between employment, migration, and the war effort.
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