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Not in employment, education or training: the long-term NEET spells of young people in New Zealand

This paper uses longitudinal data from the Survey of Families, Incomes and Employment to examine the patterns and duration of NEET spells – episodes of being…

Conduct Problems: Effective Programmes for Adolescents by the Advisory Group on Conduct Problems

This report was prepared by the Advisory Group on Conduct Problems (AGCP) on the prevention, treatment and management of conduct problems in adolescence.The AGCP was established…

Immigration New Zealand: Supporting new migrants to settle and work

This report looks at how well Immigration New Zealand and other agencies support new migrants to settle and work in New Zealand. New Zealand has long…

Inquiry into the Mangawhai community wastewater scheme

This report describes how Kaipara District Council (KDC) managed the Mangawhai community wastewater scheme between 1996 and 2012, as well as the role played by other…

Value for Money Review of the National Depression Initiative programme

In 2012, the Ministry of Health requested that a Value for Money (VfM) review of the National Depression Initiative (NDI) be undertaken, which KPMG was subsequently…

The Business of Ageing: Realising the Economic Potential of Older People in New Zealand: 2011 - 2051

The Business of Ageing Project highlights the contribution older people will make to New Zealand’s economic competitiveness over the next 40 years. It looks at the…

Using the United Nations' Madrid indicators to better understand our ageing population

The structure of New Zealand's population is changing in different ways, but the main change is that it is ageing. In 2006, there were two children…

Oranga niho me ngā tangata whaiora: Oral health and Māori mental health patients

This research report explores rehabilitative dental treatment provided to a small group of Māori mental health patients within the Western Bay of Plenty and how this…

What Works with Māori: What the people said

What works with Māori: What the people said draws together a significant body of work, undertaken by the Commission as part of its Whānau Rangatiratanga Work…

What’s happening to Pension Ages in OECD countries?

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has published its fourth edition of "Pensions at a Glance" (2011) which compares the policies of 34 member…