Treasury Analytical Papers Series
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- 23/02: An update to estimates of human capital in New Zealand

- Margaret Galt
- 23/01: Pacific peoples’ wellbeing

- Su'a Thomsen, Hamed Shafiee and Amy Russell
- 22/03: Equality, equity, and distributive justice

- Chris Thompson
- 22/02: Trends in Māori wellbeing

- Chelsey Reid and Phil Evans
- 22/01: Social Cohesion in New Zealand

- Craig Fookes
- 19/01: Wellbeing and Mental Health: An Analysis Based on the Treasury’s Living Standards Framework

- Simon Brown
- 18/04: Our people - Multidimensional wellbeing in New Zealand

- Keith McLeod
- 18/02: Where We Come from, Where We Go – Describing Population Change in New Zealand

- Keith McLeod
- 18/01: The experiences of those who take parental leave within the public sector and the policies that support them

- Suzy Morrissey and Maria Williamson
- 17/02: Insights - Understanding the needs of children and youth at risk

- Sarah Tumen and Keith McLeod
- 17/01: Comparing the Household Economic Survey to administrative records: An analysis of income and benefit receipt

- Chris Ball and Judd Ormsby
- 16/04: Using IDI Data to Estimate Fiscal Impacts of Better Social Sector Performance

- Robert Templeton
- 16/03: Research Using Administrative Data to Support the Work of the Expert Panel on Modernising Child, Youth and Family

- Sarah Tumen, Sarah Crichton, Robert Templeton and Rissa Ota
- 16/02: A Rough Guide to New Zealand's Longitudinal Business Database

- Richard Fabling and Lynda Sanderson
- 16/01: Characteristics of Children at Greater Risk of Poor Outcomes as Adults

- Chris Ball, Sarah Tumen, Sarah Crichton and Robert Templeton
- 15/02: Using Integrated Administrative Data to Identify Youth Who are at Risk of Poor Outcomes as Adults

- Keith McLeod, Chris Ball, Sarah Tumen and Sarah Crichton
- 15/01: Using Integrated Administrative Data to Understand Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes as Young Adults

- Sarah Crichton, Sarah Tumen and Robert Templeton