Data
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Report
Technical report on disability measurement in Canada
The purpose of this report is to provide a comprehensive summary of disability definitions and measurement approaches in the Canadian context. It does so by presenting background information on the history of disability measurement and examining different disability measurement tools and data sources.
From data to dignity 2026: health and wellbeing indicators for New Zealanders with intellectual disability
This report tracks more than 70 indicators across health, education, housing, justice and income, systematically using government data to examine outcomes for people with intellectual disability. The latest data shows inequities remain entrenched – and in some cases are worsening.
Working paper
Measuring what matters: a systematic review of social service coverage in Beyond-GDP indicators
This working paper provides a systematic assessment of Beyond-GDP indicators between 1972 and 2023, examining whether the frameworks adequately capture social services. The findings establish that Beyond-GDP measurement inadequately captures dimensions central to welfare state investment, providing an evidence base for developing more comprehensive social service evaluation frameworks.
Report
Entrepreneurial ecosystem diagnostics
This report introduces a multi-dimensional framework to assess and compare entrepreneurial ecosystems across all OECD countries. Designed as a policy support tool, the report provides evidence-based insights to identify systemic bottlenecks and guide national strategies. It aims to facilitate informed dialogue and targeted policy action to build dynamic and balanced national entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Discussion paper
Democratic resilience: moving from theoretical frameworks to a practical measurement agenda
This paper examines democracy as a resilient system, emphasising the role of applied analysis in shaping effective policy and programs, particularly in Australia. It proposes a practical agenda centred on three core strengthening flows of democratic resilience: trusted institutions, credible information and social inclusion.