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Families and whānau status report 2016 Superu

By: New Zealand. Superu.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Superu, 2016Description: electronic document (142 pages); PDF file: 2.65 MB.ISBN: 978-0-478-36913-7 (online).Subject(s): HOUSING | WHARE NOHO | ĀHUATANGA ŌHANGA | ĀHUATANGA PĀPORI | ASIAN PEOPLES | DEMOGRAPHICS | FAMILIES | HAUMARUTANGA | HAUORA WHĀNAU | HEALTH | ORA | MĀORI | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | RANGAHAU MĀORI | SAFETY | SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS | TATAURANGA TAUPORI | WELLBEING | WHĀNAU | NEW ZEALAND | NORTHLAND | AUCKLAND | WAIKATO | BAY OF PLENTY | HAWKE'S BAY | GISBORNE | TARANAKI | MANAWATU | WHANGANUI | WELLINGTON | MARLBOROUGH | NELSON | TASMAN | WEST COAST | CANTERBURY | OTAGO | SOUTHLANDOnline resources: Archived copy | Access The Hub Summary: In 2015, Superu presented a national picture of how families and whānau are faring. To find out how families of different ethnicities are faring, Superu has produced the Families and Whānau Status Report 2016, the fourth in this series. It provides a snapshot of family wellbeing based on survey data spanning 2008 to 2014. It is important that decision-makers know where to focus their attention and what works to improve outcomes. This report helps build a solid base of evidence to help decision-makers in the social sector make informed decisions about policies and programmes that affect families. This report considers how European, Māori, Pacific and Asian families are faring. (From the publication). This publication has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand. Most of the Families and Whānau Status reports, including 2017 and 2018, are available on The Hub. Record #5087
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In 2015, Superu presented a national picture of how families and whānau are faring. To find out how families of different ethnicities are faring, Superu has produced the Families and Whānau Status Report 2016, the fourth in this series. It provides a snapshot of family wellbeing based on survey data spanning 2008 to 2014. It is important that decision-makers know where to focus their attention and what works to improve outcomes. This report helps build a solid base of evidence to help decision-makers in the social sector make informed decisions about policies and programmes that affect families. This report considers how European, Māori, Pacific and Asian families are faring. (From the publication).

This publication has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand. Most of the Families and Whānau Status reports, including 2017 and 2018, are available on The Hub. Record #5087

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