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Where are the audiences? Benchmark survey of New Zealanders’ media consumption

To measure how New Zealand audiences are accessing video content and music, and a means for tracking changes in behaviour over time, NZ On Air surveyed…

Government and sector-level tertiary e-learning initiatives

This report gives an overview of the literature published between 2004 and 2013 relating to government and sector-level tertiary e-learning initiatives in New Zealand, Australia, Canada,…

The outcomes of tertiary education for Māori graduates

This report looks at the earnings and outcomes for young Māori and non-Māori who complete a qualification in the New Zealand tertiary education system. It replicates…

Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey 2010-2012 Report. 1.1 – The alcohol drinking behaviour of adults 18 years and over

The HPA Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS) is undertaken every year by HPA to provide information on the attitudes and behaviour of New Zealanders…

Alcohol and older people. A descriptive analysis of changes in alcohol use in older New Zealanders from 2004 to 2009

This report examines the changes in alcohol use in New Zealand for  older New Zealanders (aged 60 years and over), and the association of these changes…

Growing Up In New Zealand: At 9 Months Old

Growing Up in New Zealand is a longitudinal study that provides an up-to-date, population-relevant picture of what it is like to be a child growing up…

Engaging with audiences on social media - Optimiser white paper no.1

Five things the Optimiser data tells us about engaging with audiences on social media. Measuring social media impact in the New Zealand arts sector.

Actions to Encourage Healthy Weight and Healthy Lifestyles

Encouraging families to live healthy lives – by making good food choices, being physically active, sustaining a healthy weight, not smoking and drinking alcohol only in…

Delivering Social Services Every Day

Social services are working more and more collaboratively to deliver services to New Zealanders. This occurs throughout the sector, from frontline NGOs delivering services on behalf…

Explaining international differences in the prices of tradables and non-tradables (with a New Zealand perspective)

The World Bank‟s International Comparison Program (ICP) 2005 data on national price levels for tradables and non-tradables (and goods compared to services) reveals that New Zealand…