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2013 Benefit System Performance Report

This is the first internal actuarial report produced in relation to the forward liabilities of the welfare system.  The purpose of the report is for the…

Increasing Violence Intervention Programme (VIP) Programmes’ Responsiveness to Māori: A whānau-centred approach for the VIP programme

The VIP programme supports DHBs to develop policies, health professional training and clinical leadership to improve the identification assessment and referral of people experiencing family violence.…

Comparing revisions in time series data: A report on seasonally adjusted versus trend series

In this paper, we describe our investigation into whether using the trend rather than the seasonally adjusted series could improve the stability of the figures in…

Valuing the census

Valuing the census quantifies in dollar terms the benefits to New Zealand gained through the use of census and population statistics information. The conclusion is clear:…

An initial investigation into the potential for administrative data to provide census long-form information

This paper forms part of the first phase of the Census Transformation programme. It provides a first broad look at the potential for administrative data to…

Oral Health in Advanced Age: Findings from LiLACS NZ Te Puāwaitanga O Ngā Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu

This report presents key findings about three aspects of oral health in advanced age; denture use, chewing difficulty and use of the dentist. Findings are from…

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…

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…

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…