Organisation
Government of New Zealand
Assessment
Privacy impact assessment for the feasibility study for linking household labour force survey data with linked employer-employee data
This privacy impact assessment (PIA) identifies privacy risks associated with linking data from the Household Labour Force Survey (HLFS) data with data from Linked Employer-Employee Data (LEED) and outlines the processes for managing these risks.
Report
Māori designed, developed and delivered initiatives to reduce Māori offending and re-offending
Early evaluations of Māori designed, developed and delivered initiatives to reduce crime have shown promising results. This report covers the proceedings of the wānanga hosted by Te Puni Kōkiri 24 June 2010 Brentwood Hotel Wellington. The purpose of the wānanga was primarily an opportunity to share the learning from Māori designed, developed and delivered initiatives...
Report
Improving the transition reducing social and psychological morbidity during adolescence
Adolescents in New Zealand relative to those in other developed countries have a high rate of social morbidity. While most adolescents are resilient to the complexities of the social milieu in which they live, at least 20% of young New Zealanders will exhibit behaviours and emotions or have experiences that lead to long-term consequences affecting...
Discussion paper
A register-based census: what is the potential for New Zealand?
Some countries, including Finland and Denmark, are now conducting their population censuses using administrative data registers rather than a nationwide survey of households.
Report
Research on young emerging arts practitioners for Creative New Zealand
This research was designed to provide Creative New Zealand (CNZ), a department of the New Zealand government, with information about a group who are vital to the development of quality art in New Zealand – young emerging artists and practitioners (YEAP) .