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Workplace flexibility in the accounting sector

Case study research by the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, June 2010

Students’ occupational choice study: Dunedin, Auckland

A report to the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, June 2010

Promoting Pacific Student Achievement

As part of every school’s education review, the Education Review Office (ERO) investigates and reports on the achievement of Pacific students and what boards of trustees…

Preparing to Give Effect to the New Zealand Curriculum

This is the third in a series of three evaluations of schools’ preparations for giving effect to The New Zealand Curriculum. The three reports are based on…

Including Students with High Needs

This evaluation examined how well schools include students with high needs.  Approximately three percent of the student population have significant physical, sensory, neurological, psychiatric, behavioural or intellectual…

Promoting Success for Māori Students: Schools’ Progress

This 2010 report evaluates how schools have promoted success for Māori students since ERO’s previous national report in 2006. The success of Māori students at school…

Crime families in the news: Exploring media reports of young offenders and their families

Historically, youth crime has been a topic of great interest in New Zealand’s print media, but there has been little research on the families of young…

Family Resilience: The settlement experience for Asian immigrant families in New Zealand

Traditionally, research on the impact of immigration has been conducted from a psychological perspective, whereby individuals’ acculturation status has been measured and associations made with outcomes…

Issuing Permissions for Vertebrate Toxic Agents (VTAs): Guidelines for Public Health Units

These guidelines provide technical information on how to identify and manage the public health hazards and risks associated with the use of the following vertebrate toxic…

Fetal and Infant Deaths 2006

The purpose of the Fetal and Infant Deaths publication series is to inform discussion and assist in future policy development. Readership of this publication is wide-ranging…