Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Justice, wellbeing and social capital Tim Hughes

By: Hughes, Tim.
Contributor(s): New Zealand. Treasury | New Zealand. Ministry of Justice.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Living Standards Series: Discussion Paper.Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : New Zealand Treasury, 2020Description: electronic document (171 pages) ; PDF file ; HTML version available.Subject(s): ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | ECONOMIC ASPECTS | GOVERNMENT POLICY | JUSTICE | Living Standards Framework | SOCIAL POLICY | WELLBEING | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Living Standards Framework Living Standards Series: Discussion Paper, 20/01, February 2020Summary: Wellbeing and social capital are central concepts in the policy discourse of the new government. At the same time, inspired in part by the Capabilities Approach of Sen and Nussbaum, Treasury has been developing its living standards framework. This discussion paper makes a first attempt at exploring these concepts from the perspective of the justice system. The aim is to support an ongoing conversation within the justice system, and between the justice system and wider stakeholders. (From the website). One in the series of discussion papers related to the Treasury approach to the Living Standards Framework - follow the link for more information. Record #6556
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Access online Access online Family Violence library
Online Available ON20020026

Living Standards Series: Discussion Paper, 20/01, February 2020

Wellbeing and social capital are central concepts in the policy discourse of the new government. At the same time, inspired in part by the Capabilities Approach of Sen and Nussbaum, Treasury has been developing its living standards framework.

This discussion paper makes a first attempt at exploring these concepts from the perspective of the justice system. The aim is to support an ongoing conversation within the justice system, and between the justice system and wider stakeholders. (From the website).

One in the series of discussion papers related to the Treasury approach to the Living Standards Framework - follow the link for more information. Record #6556