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The employment and retirement transitions of New Zealanders aged in their 60s

This study describes the employment patterns and work-to-retirement transitions of New Zealanders who were who were born between 1 April 1936 and 31 March 1940 and…

Why are there so many short jobs in LEED? An analysis of job tenure using LEED

The main objective of this paper is to investigate the use of earnings spells in LEED as a measure of job tenure. The paper was motivated…

Why are there so many short jobs in LEED?

The main objective of this paper is to investigate the use of earnings spells in LEED as a measure of job tenure. The paper was motivated…

Cyclical earnings variation and the composition of employment

During the economic upswing in New Zealand between 1999 and 2007, employment increased by over 20 percent and average real earnings increased by 9 percent. It…

LEED-MSD feasibility study: a report on the feasibility of integrating benefit data with LEED

The investigation into the integration of Ministry of Social Development (MSD) benefit data with the Linked Employer-Employee Data (LEED) production system indicates that the integration is…

Statistics New Zealand’s Framework for Measuring Sustainable Development

Statistics New Zealand’s Framework for Measuring Sustainable Development defines the concept of sustainable development and provides a basis for selecting indicators to measure progress towards sustainable…

Time Use Survey Scoping Paper

Assessing the population’s wellbeing involves understanding how people lead their daily lives. Time use surveys measure the ways people spend their time. From a social viewpoint,…

Immigration New Zealand: Supporting new migrants to settle and work

This paper reports the findings of a feasibility study in which data from the Annual Enterprise Survey (AES) were linked to data from the Linked Employer-Employee…

The measurement of labour productivity using the annual enterprise survey and LEED

This paper reports the findings of a feasibility study in which data from the Annual Enterprise Survey (AES) were linked to data from the Linked Employer-Employee…

Job employment intensity, matching, and earnings 1999–2005

In this paper, we exploit the worker-firm “link” information in the Linked Employer-Employee Database (LEED) to describe the patterns of employment intensity in jobs, matching between…