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Exogenous versus endogenous rates of return: The user cost of capital in Statistics New Zealand's multifactor productivity measures (Stats NZ WP 10-03)

In 2003, Statistics New Zealand received funding under the Government’s growth and innovation framework (GIF) to develop official productivity measures for the New Zealand economy. In…

Paths of Victory: Victory Village (Victory Primary School and Victory Community Health Centre) – A case study

This case study research project explores the innovative practices and outcomes associated with the convergence of health, education, social and community development goals at Victory Village.…

Living With Addiction: Exploring the issues for families

This report explores and exposes issues that have arisen for New Zealand family members as they have supported a family member through an alcohol and/or other…

Connections: Supporting family relationships through schools and workplaces

Presbyterian Support Upper South Island (PSUSI) is a social service agency whose strategic mission incorporates helping families to flourish and function well. Practice-based research led PSUSI…

Issues Paper 03: Economic Wellbeing of Sole-parent Families

This Families Commission report provides a snapshot of the economic situations of all sole-parent families, based on 2006 Census statistics. Sole-parent families are defined as families where there…

Issues Paper 04: Paid Parental Leave

The Families Commission released a research report and recommendations for improving paid parental leave in 2007 (Families Commission, 2007). Events since that time – particularly the…

Whānau Ora Integrated Services Delivery

Whānau Ora Integrated Services Delivery is a case study research that is focused on defining and describing the term ‘whānau ora integrated services delivery’ by drawing…

Calculating Outcomes Potentially Sensitive to Nursing: A Literature Review

There is a link between nurse staffing, in terms of hours and skill mix, and certain patient outcomes. These outcomes have been identified as being potentially…

Lifting Māori Productivity – a scoping paper

Productivity is about using resources more efficiently. A better use of resources will deliver a wide range of benefits including higher incomes, better use of the…

Sport and recreation in New Zealand Pasifika Communities

One of the fundamental issues underpinning this research is the simple question of why Pasifika should be encouraged to participate in sport and recreation. There is…