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Last Publication Date: 1 May 2015
Whānau ora is a multifaceted term in wide use that means many different things to many people. At its core is the concept of family well-being.…
This paper uses a cohort approach to examine firm dynamics and employment growth in New Zealand. Consistent with overseas evidence, we find a large degree of…
Last Publication Date: 1 Apr 2015
This report presents an overview of the 2013 Māori economy from statistical information that was provided from a number of sources but primarily from the Census…
The Regional Business Partners (RBP) programme was established in 2010. It is a network of 14 regionally based entities – delivery agents or regional partners –…
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage (MCH) and Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) have carried out an initial review of the New Zealand Screen…
The CERA Wellbeing Survey is an opportunity for residents of greater Christchurch to say how they're going and what they think about the earthquake recovery. It's…
People who suffer from mental illness not only have to cope with the illness itself, but also with the public stigma and discrimination that is associated…
Using the International Growth Fund (IGF) to assist high-growth firms to internationalise was one of the actions identified by the government’s Business Growth Agenda as contributing…
Last Publication Date: 1 Mar 2015
Creative New Zealand and Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage share a mutual interest in achieving a better understanding of the contribution the arts…