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Economic equality

Briefing paper

Perspectives on mental health and wellbeing from interviews and focus groups


This 100 Families WA Bulletin focuses on what we are learning from the qualitative research component of the project. Researchers asked family members how they wanted their stories told.
Discussion paper

Regenerative, distributive, resilient Aotearoa


This document lays out BERL’s perspective of the economy and its role in achieving a low-emission, regenerative, distributive and resilient Aotearoa New Zealand. The key premise of this article is that a wider economic model that values people and our planet is valid and necessary. Not only is it valid and necessary, but it is...
Report

New Zealand's economic future: COVID-19 as a catalyst for innovation


There is broad consensus that, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, New Zealand should aim to protect its social cohesion and promote our economic, social, cultural and environmental well-being. But how can we achieve these goals? A new Koi Tū report, the seventh of The Future is Now conversation series, assesses this challenge from an...
Strategy

Whānau first


The Maori Party believe that the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted major racism and inequity that impacts on wellbeing and the ability to feed whānau. If the Maori Party enter a collation government after the 2020 New Zealand general election they state that a variety of policies will be implemented. These pledges are discussed within this...
Conference paper

What does our transport system make us capable of?


This paper is an inquiry into the way that car based transport systems impact human flourishing.