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He Kai Kei Aku Ringa - Whānau and Low-Income Household Savings

Whānau and Low-Income Household Savings, He Kai Kei Aku Ringa, examines options for whānau and low-income household savings schemes, and identifies several areas through which the…

New Zealanders aged 50 years plus: Expectations for and experiences of retirement

This survey looks at older New Zealanders’ expectations for and experiences of retirement. Research was conducted among those aged 50 years and over, and includes the…

Evaluation of the Sorted Workplace Pilot

Financial literacy, is defined by the Commission for Financial Literacy and Retirement Income (CFLRI) as "the ability to make informed judgements and effective decisions regarding the…

He Kai Kei Aku Ringa – Goal 3: Financial Literacy and Savings

Goal 3: Financial Literacy and Savings, He Kai Kei Aku Ringa, provides a snapshot of financial literacy services for Māori. The report aims to enable financial…

Financial literacy of secondary students, and its place within secondary schools

This study investigates the behaviours, attitudes and experiences of New Zealand secondary students with money and financial products and the range of financial literacy teaching/programmes being…

Focusing on the Future: Report to Government

This report to the Government arises from a triennial Review of retirement income policies, held during 2012 and 2013. The overarching challenge faced by this Review,…

The Influence of an Older Population Structure on Public Finances

This paper draws on material produced by the Treasury for the 2013 Statement on New Zealand’s Long-term Fiscal Position Affording Our Future. It focuses on scenario…

What’s happening to Pension Ages in OECD countries?

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has published its fourth edition of "Pensions at a Glance" (2011) which compares the policies of 34 member…

2010 ANZ Ngāi Tahu Financial Knowledge Survey

This report presents the results of the financial knowledge survey of 400 Ngāi Tahu iwi members. Colmar Brunton was commissioned to conduct this research for and…

Expenditure in Retirement

The Retirement Commission (RC) aims to ensure that New Zealanders are well educated in financial matters and can make informed financial decisions throughout their lives. Part…