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Economic Survey of New Zealand 2009: Health care reform: challenges for the next phase16-Apr-2008 Trends in demography, technology and costs will exert mounting and unaffordable pressures on health spending, underlining the need to control health care costs and to put limits on public coverage. |
Economic Survey of New Zealand 2009: Structural policies to overcome geographic barriers and create prosperity16-Apr-2008 New Zealand’s living standards remain well below the OECD average, a situation attributable to low productivity, which in turn is related to economic geography as well as structural policy factors. |
Economic Survey of New Zealand 2009: Macroeconomic adjustments in the current crisis16-Apr-2008 Macroeconomic imbalances, along with the present reversals in global risk appetite and credit availability, present a risk of sudden and costly macroeconomic adjustments. |
Local Development Benefits from Staging Global Events27-Mar-2008 This book identifies how international events work as a trigger for local development and what hosting cities and nations can do to ensure that positive local development is realised. Related documents: |
Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2008 - New Zealand Country Note04-Mar-2008 This note, taken from Chapter 2 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2008, contains information about the progress in implementing reforms in line with the 2007 priorities for New Zealand. Also available:Related documents: |
Jobs for Youth/Des Emplois pour les Jeunes: NEW ZEALAND20-Feb-2008 OECD has launched a series of reports in 15 countries including New Zealand. Each report contains a survey of the main barriers to employment for young people, an assessment of the adequacy and effectiveness of existing measures to improve the transition from school to work. Also available:Related documents: |
Education key to boosting job prospects for disadvantaged New Zealand youth, says OECD20-Feb-2008 New Zealand should encourage young people to stay in school past the age of 16 in order to boost their chances of finding a job, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
New Zealand: Modernising Schools in a Decentralised Environment - PEB Exchange, February 200808-Feb-2008 To inform schools, the Ministry of Education provides numerous publications related to design and selected best practice samples via its website. Also available:Related documents: |
New Zealand Background Report/Teaching, Learning and Assessment for Adults01-Feb-2008 This reports presents teaching, learning and assessment for adults in New Zealand. Related documents: |
New Zealand Fisheries Services18-Jan-2008 Country inventory from New Zealand on fisheries services submitted in 2007. Also available: |