New Zealand
Report
Informed and safe, or blamed and at risk? Examining the merits and limits of domestic violence disclosure schemes in Australia and New Zealand
This project represents the first study in Australia and New Zealand to examine the degree to which a domestic violence disclosure scheme (DVDS) provides an effective intervention for victim-survivors of intimate partner violence in enhancing their safety. The findings from this project are relevant to current policy discussions and evaluations of the DVDS in all...
Research Summary
Belt and Road Initiative: implications for New Zealand
This research note highlights the potential pitfalls of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and its implications for New Zealand's foreign policy independence and infrastructure development.
Policy report
Supporting Indigenous learners in upper secondary education: background and reflections from peer learning discussion
This policy brief provides reflection and background on the topic of supporting Indigenous learners in upper secondary education from a Peer Learning Discussion hosted by the OECD’s 'Above and Beyond: Transitions in Upper Secondary Education' project, which analyses transitions into, through and out of upper secondary education.
Report
Report of the Government Inquiry into the response to the North Island severe weather events
In early 2023, three devastating weather events struck the North Island of New Zealand within a six-week period. The aim of this inquiry was to identify lessons from the severe weather events, and to make recommendations for the design of New Zealand’s emergency management system.
Report
The Māori Women’s Economy
This research represents the first major research study into the Māori women’s economy. The report highlights the economic and wellbeing contributions of wāhine Māori in households, businesses, and communities. It details their socio-economic participation, labour market outcomes, business ownership, leadership, and the value of unpaid work.