Working paper
Creating regional crime statistics from administrative data
Abstract: The only publicly-available information on the geographical distribution of crime in New Zealand is offence statistics for police administrative units. We investigate whether existing data can be used to construct geographical crime statistics that correspond to regional councils, territorial authorities, and urban areas. Methods
Working paper
Options for future New Zealand censuses: Census Transformation programme
This paper outlines potential options for future censuses in New Zealand. These options form the basis for investigative work to assess the feasibility of each option. The emphasis in this paper is on describing administrative census options. This version forms an initial set of working assumptions. The options will be reviewed periodically as we learn...
Report
Immigrants and electoral enrolment: Do the numbers add up?
The electoral enrolment of immigrants is important for effective democracy. Electoral rolls also provide useful administrative data on the age, regional distribution, and intercensal movements of the eligible voting population. An understanding of the enrolment patterns of recent immigrants provides information on the political integration of a section of the permanent resident population, and the...
Working paper
Immigrants and electoral enrolment: Do the numbers add up?
Abstract: The electoral enrolment of immigrants is important for effective democracy. Electoral rolls also provide useful administrative data on the age, regional distribution, and intercensal movements of the eligible voting population. An understanding of the enrolment patterns of recent immigrants provides information on the political integration of a section of the permanent resident population, and...
Working paper
Adjusting productivity statistics for variable capacity utilisation
This paper outlines the implications of adjusting productivity statistics for a variable rate of capacity utilisation of capital. Capacity utilisation data from the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research shows that capacity utilisation is not constant over time. Capacity utilisation adjustment leads to marginally lower capital input growth and higher multifactor productivity (MFP) growth at...