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Organisation

New Zealand Institute of Economic Research

Acronym:
NZIER
Working paper

Let it go: devolving power and resources to improve lives


The authors of this paper argue that New Zealand's social assistance system does not meet the needs of people experiencing persistent disadvantage. They suggest that the government should introduce a deliberate strategy of using a people-centred, devolved approach to address persistent disadvantage.
Report

The silent transition: understanding the impacts of menopause in New Zealand workplaces


Menopause and its impact on women’s work has received much attention internationally. This research shows that workplace conditions are key to supporting women to maintain economic participation and productivity.
Report

State highway network investments: assessing the wider economic benefits


The Northern Infrastructure Forum, led by the Auckland Business Chamber, commissioned NZIER to estimate the economic impact of potential state highway investments in the North Island. This report outlines the research team's findings.
Report

Valuing the Hauraki Gulf: an ecosystem services and natural capital approach


The objective of this research is to estimate the value of the Hauraki Gulf using an approach that is useful for a range of assessments about how to consume, manage, conserve and protect the natural environment.
Briefing paper

The new pathway to Australian citizenship


This briefing paper explores the potential impact of the new pathway to gaining Australian citizenship on the New Zealand economy.

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