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Children and Young People: Indicators of Wellbeing in New Zealand 2004

This was published in December 2004. This report presents 35 indicators of the social wellbeing of children and young people in New Zealand. The indicators capture…

When Debt Becomes a Problem: A Literature Study

This literature study gathers and synthesises information on household debt problems from national and international literature. Its aim was to: review the literature so as to…

Pacific Value Jobs Initiative - Final Evaluation Report

This research report presents the findings of the final evaluation of the Pacific Value Jobs (PVJ) initiative. Porirua’s PATE (Pacific Aim-Hi to Employment) programme and Mangere’s…

Training Incentive Allowance (TIA)- A Literature Review

This review of New Zealand and international literature was undertaken as part of the Training Incentive Allowance (TIA) policy review. The TIA programme has many of…

Thinking about the Configuration of Services in the Care and Protection Sector - Working Paper 05/04

This working paper is concerned with how to think about the configuration of services in the care and protection sector, and the sort of evidential and…

Assessing the Adequacy of Private Provision for Retirement: A Living Standards Perspective - Working Paper 03/04

This paper presents a living standards perspective on the adequacy of private provision of retirement income. It focuses on overall asset accumulation rather than solely on…

Movements into and out of Child Poverty in New Zealand: Results from the Linked Income Supplement - Working Paper 01/04

This paper considers one dimension of the family environment facing children, that of income poverty. It is part of the Ministry of Social Development's research programme…

Work Poor Or Working Poor? A Comparative Perpestictive on New Zealands Jobless Households

In recent years, researchers have identified a growth in both "work-poor" and "work-rich" households in several OECD countries, including New Zealand, indicating an increasing concentration of…

Work Poor Or Working Poor? A Comparative Perpestictive on New Zealands Jobless Households

In recent years, researchers have identified a growth in both "work-poor" and "work-rich" households in several OECD countries, including New Zealand, indicating an increasing concentration of…

Human Capital Issues in an Ageing Workforce

Almost half the New Zealand workforce is now over the age of 40. This ageing trend will continue as smaller cohorts follow the baby boom bulge…