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Parents more likely to enrol children in kaupapa Māori education – 2013: E tipu e rea [kia puawai]

Ka nui te tūpono ka whakauru ngā mātua i ā rātou tamariki ki te mātauranga kaupapa Māori – 2013: Ka ārohi a E tipu e rea…

Is balancing the sex of their children important to New Zealand parents?

Is balancing the sex of their children important to New Zealand parents? Evidence from recent birth data looks at whether New Zealand parents have preferences for…

Improving New Zealand disability data

Improving New Zealand disability data outlines Stats NZ’s plans to publish new data about disabled people. The paper provides information about the way in which the…

Effect of motherhood on pay

Effect of motherhood on pay – methodology and full results presents the methodology and analysis we used in our investigation of a ‘motherhood penalty’ in New Zealand.…

Reasons people who are not employed left their last job

This paper focuses on the 482,000 people who left their last job in the last five years and who are currently either unemployed or not in…

Investigating different measures of energy hardship in New Zealand

Investigating different measures of energy hardship in New Zealand explores options for developing a measure of energy hardship. In this report, energy hardship refers to households…

Main activity of people not in the labour force

This article looks at the main activity of people who were not in the labour force in the September 2016 quarter, using information from the Household…

Review of the New Zealand crime and safety survey and other statistical information about the social impact of crime

Review of the NZ crime and safety survey and other statistical information about the social impact of crime: 2016 sets out the results of a review by…

Changes in home-ownership patterns 1986–2013: Focus on Māori and Pacific people

This paper explores the changes in tenure patterns (home ownership and renting) between 1986 and 2013, but focuses particularly on changes within the Māori and Pacific…

Two's a crowd: Living alone in New Zealand

Two’s a crowd: Living alone in New Zealand explores the socio-economic characteristics and social well-being of New Zealanders who live alone, using data from the 1986–2013…