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Assessment of the Design and Implementation of the Children's Teams to January 2014

In mid-2013 the Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (SuPERU) within the Families Commission commenced an assessment of the Children’s Team’s model. The Children’s Teams are…

Trade over distance for New Zealand firms: measurement and implications

This paper investigates the proximity of firms to their customers to assess the extent to which different industries trade their output over distance within New Zealand.…

Structural change and New Zealand’s productivity performance

Shift-share analysis decomposes aggregate labour productivity growth into a contribution from within-industry productivity growth and a contribution from employment movements across industries with differing labour productivity…

Ngā Takahanga Waewae o Ngā Kaipakihi Māori: The Footsteps of Māori Entrepreneurs

Māori entrepreneurship and Māori in business are growing fields of inquiry particularly since the financial recessions of the 1980s. The importance to the New Zealand economy…

What's Working: Improving equal employment opportunities in the public service

Equal employment opportunity (EEO) is about equality in the workplace. It is a human right to be treated fairly at every point of the employment process…

National Survey of New Zealanders 2014

Find out about New Zealanders' attitudes toward conservation and the Department of Conservation, and their recreation activities on public conservation land, as surveyed in 2014. In…

Evaluation of the Short-term Outcomes of the 2010 Changes to the Employment Relations Act and Holidays Act

In 2011 legislative amendments were introduced to the Employment Relations Act 2000 and the Holidays Act 2003. These amendments were designed to improve the operation of…

Where are the audiences? Benchmark survey of New Zealanders’ media consumption

To measure how New Zealand audiences are accessing video content and music, and a means for tracking changes in behaviour over time, NZ On Air surveyed…

Was it worth it? Do low-income New Zealand student loan borrowers increase their income after studying for a tertiary qualification?

This report looks at student loan borrowers living in New Zealand 20 to 50 years of age with pre-study incomes below the student loan repayment threshold.

Government and sector-level tertiary e-learning initiatives

This report gives an overview of the literature published between 2004 and 2013 relating to government and sector-level tertiary e-learning initiatives in New Zealand, Australia, Canada,…