New Zealand
Literature review
Effective pathways through education to good labour market outcomes for Maori: literature summary
This literature review provides background for a forthcoming empirical investigation of the pathways through education that lead to successful labour market outcomes for Maori students with different aptitudes in high school.
Report
Te Hiringa Hauora research framework
This research framework is designed to guide and enable shared understanding of what best practice health promotion research in New Zealand is, as well as what it seeks to achieve.
Strategy
Attendance and engagement strategy
School attendance has been declining in New Zealand since 2015 across all year levels, deciles, ethnicities and regions. This strategy document forms the response to a recent inquiry report from the Education and Workforce Select Committee, and provides the framework for a nationwide campaign to lift student attendance and engagement.
Report
Pharmac Review: final report
This final review report recommends some current roles undertaken by Pharmac would be better advanced by other agencies, namely what goes on to the vaccination schedule, cataloguing and contracting of medical devices, and holding the leadership role in promoting responsible use of pharmaceuticals.
Report
Data-led approach to identifying skills shortages
The Productivity Commission asked Taylor Fry to provide this report scoping the feasibility of a data-based model of skill and occupational shortages in New Zealand.