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Identifying Functional Labour Market Areas in New Zealand: A Reconnaissance Study using Travel-to-Work Data

To date, analysis of the spatial dimension of New Zealand labour markets has been limited to administrative, rather than appropriately-defined functional, geographic units. This paper presents…

A Longitudinal Look at Some Data of the Household Labour Force Survey

This project explores the potential of the Household Labour Force Survey (HLFS) data base for analysis of labour market flows over periods of up to eight…

Evaluating the February 1999 Domestic Purposes Benefit and Widows Benefit Reforms

This paper reports on the findings of the evaluation and monitoring strategy that focused on policy reforms for Domestic Purposes Benefit (DPB) and Widows Benefit (WB)…

Trends in Residence Approvals 2000/2001

This is the first in a series of annual reports that will be produced to provide information on trends in residence approvals. The reports will be…

New Zealanders' Working Time and Home Work Patterns: Evidence from the New Zealand Time Use Survey

This report uses data from the New Zealand Time Use Survey 1998/99 to analyse the timing and location of paid work. It provides a detailed picture…

A Longitudinal Survey of Income, Employment and Family Dynamics

In 1997 Statistics New Zealand was granted funding from the Foundation for Research Science and Technology (FRST) to conduct a feasibility study for a Longitudinal Survey…

A Polarisation into Work-rich and Work-poor Households in New Zealand? Trends from 1986 to 2000

Analysis of labour market shifts based only on individuals disguises important aspects of employment change. When employment change at the household level is also analysed, a…

A Polarisation into Work-rich and Work-poor Households in New Zealand?

Analysis of labour market shifts based only on individuals disguises important aspects of employment change. When employment change at the household level is also analysed, a…

Evaluating the Feb 1999 Domestic Purposes Benefit & Widows Benefit Reforms

This paper reports on the findings of the evaluation and monitoring strategy that focused on policy reforms for Domestic Purposes Benefit (DPB) and Widows Benefit (WB)…

Cultivating the Knowledge Economy in New Zealand

This qualitative research was designed to define knowledge-based organisations including any perceived skill shortages they may face and any specific attributes that they look for in…