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Permanent and Long Term Migration: The Big Picture

The monthly release of New Zealand’s permanent and long term migration figures typically attracts intense public interest – the focus usually being on the flow of…

Labour Market Integration of Recent Migrants in New Zealand: Findings from the three waves of the Longitudinal Immigration Survey: New Zealand

The purpose of the Longitudinal Immigration Survey: New Zealand (LisNZ) is to provide reliable, authoritative data on the settlement experiences of migrants in their first 3…

Finding the crowding index that works best for New Zealand: Applying different crowding indexes to Census of Population and Dwellings data for 1986–2006 (Stats NZ WP 11-04)

This study aimed to determine which household crowding measure worked best in the New Zealand context. The issue of crowded households has concerned researchers in New…

External research income earned by New Zealand universities

This fact sheet uses information collected as part of Statistics New Zealand's Research and Development Survey to analyse trends in the source of university external research…

Sampling errors for the six degrees of separation (Stats NZ WP 12-03)

Sampling errors for the six degrees of separation arose from a study in Statistics New Zealand of a large network, similar to the acquaintance graph. This…

Measuring business births and deaths in quarterly job-flow data: Using the Linked Employer-Employee Dataset (Stats NZ WP 11-03)

This paper’s purpose is to develop a suitable method to identify the contribution that start-up businesses (business births) make to total job creation in the New…

Baseline Review of Financial Advisers in New Zealand

This report is in four parts. In Part One the purpose and scope of the baseline review is presented. Government policy parameters around the financial adviser…

Visualising official statistics (Stats NZ WP 11-02)

In general, national statistics offices produce a range of key national economic indicators and population estimates. They may also produce other social, cultural, and environmental statistics,…

Evaluation of the No Asset Procedure

The No Asset Procedure (NAP) was introduced in December 2007 as a means to assist people who have no available assets or insufficient income to repay…

Social and population statistics architecture for New Zealand

The social and population statistics architecture provides a high-level view of the primary data sources and the ways in which they are combined to meet information…