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Families and Whānau Status Report 2018

This is the sixth in a series of annual reports by Superu about family and whānau wellbeing in New Zealand.The Research Summary is a high-level overview…

KickStart Breakfasts and Indicators of Child Health in Linked Administrative data

The KickStart Breakfast programme was established as a partnership between Fonterra and Sanitarium. The programme runs KickStart Breakfast Clubs, where breakfast food is provided to primary…

Inter-parental relationship quality and its effects on children: A literature review to support analysis and policy

This report reviews current international and national literature about how interactions between parents influence children’s wellbeing and developmental outcomes.

In-Work Support Evaluations

Living Standards Research

The Living Standards research is an ongoing research programme that aims to develop a comprehensive description of the living standards of New Zealanders using non-income measures…

Household Incomes in New Zealand: trends in indicators of inequality and hardship 1982 to 2016

The Household Incomes Report provides information on the material wellbeing of New Zealanders as indicated by their household incomes from all sources from 1982 to 2016.The…

The Impact Of Rising Housing Costs On Accommodation Supplement Recipients

This research measures trends in the housing costs and incomes of Accommodation Supplement recipients over the last decade. It was undertaken to inform the Ministry of…

Kapasa | The Pacific Policy Analysis Tool

The Ministry for Pacific Peoples’ Pacific Policy Analysis Tool – Kapasa has been updated to add value to the public policy development process, and also includes…

Kapasa | Pacific Policy Analysis Tool

The Ministry for Pacific Peoples’ Pacific Policy Analysis Tool – Kapasa has been updated to add value to the public policy development process, and also includes…

Alternative Action Report

This research project explored reoffending paterns for youth undertaking Police Alternative Action. It describes changes in the reoffending outcomes observed in 17,317 cases (involving 14,605 distinct children and…