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Indicators for change: tracking the progress of New Zealand women

Indicators for Change: Tracking the progress of New Zealand women is a periodical report published by the Ministry of Women's Affairs that provides a snapshot of…

How Government helps with the cost of disability

Disabled people want the chance to live like other New Zealanders. However, disabled people face many barriers and costs before they can achieve their aspirations to…

The Social Report 2010

This site provides social indicators for New Zealand society. The indicators are used to measure social outcomes and monitor trends over time, and to make comparisons…

The Status of Women in New Zealand, CEDAW Reports

New Zealand’s reports on the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Ministry of Women's Affairs.

New Zealand Living Standards 2008

Report to the Law Commission - Alcohol in Our Lives (2009)

This report contains a summary of the views of young people who participated in the youth friendly survey on the sale and supply of liquor in…

Mothers’ labour force participation

Analysis of comparative data from both the 2001 and 2006 Census of Population and Dwellings on mothers’ labour force participation, 2009.

Turning 65

To Work or not to work? Findings from a survey of 65 year old New Zealanders Many people reconsider workforce participation about the age of 65…

Safer Journeys consultation for the Ministry of Transport (2009)

The Ministry of Transport (MoT) is developing a road safety strategy, Safer Journeys, for 2010-2020.  To inform this safety strategy, MoT got together with the Ministry…

In-house Literacy, Language and Numeracy (LLN) Initiatives in New Zealand Workplaces

This summary report is based on a more extensive research report written by Dr Catherine Kell (with Kim Hastwell and Shona Guy) in 2008 and 2009.…