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    Counting what matters: Rethinking Aotearoa's population statistics without a census

    Statistics NZ has signalled a move away from five-yearly population censuses to the use of administrative data instead. This Briefing cautions any changes to the census must be carefully planned and reviewed so they don't undermine or limit our crucial statistical infrastructure.
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    Issue date
    02 May 2024
    Author(s)
    Len Cook Lisette Burrows Barry Milne Kate Prickett Philippa Howden-Chapman Nevil Pierse Tahu Kukutai Alistair Gray Polly Atatoa-Carr Peter Crampton
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    Children standing at the edge of large pool of floodwater post cyclone Gabrielle.

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    Climate Change and Recent Actions of NZ Political Parties

    The health organisation OraTaiao convened a group of experts to analyse the climate change policies of NZ political party policies. This blog takes a supplementary approach, looking at actual climate related actions taken in the last Parliamentary term (since late 2014).
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    Issue date
    14 September 2017
    Author(s)
    Nick Wilson Richard Edwards Cristina Cleghorn Michael Baker Caroline Shaw Ralph Chapman Phillipa Howden-Chapman

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