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Population growth and large-scale developments across Southern Auckland are set to create up to 102,700 new jobs by 2030. 
 

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New Zealand's wine industry is addressing workforce challenges and seizing opportunities with insights from our latest research on skills and roles.

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The latest insights on New Zealand's aged residential care sector unveils trends and ongoing challenges.

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Research shows lack of data on rare disorders in New Zealand, suggesting health entities lack understanding of their prevalence and impact.

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BERL research has revealed that museums and galleries play a critical, but often overlooked, role in conserving cultural capital in Aotearoa

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Migrants most at risk of exploitation lack knowledge of their employment rights – making this information more accessible is crucial.

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Reflections on the developing post-COVID economy, Ukraine, what it means for local communities, and other aspects of the economic backdrop over the medium-term.

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Many homes in New Zealand are not providing adequate protection from winter conditions.

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Demand for aged residential care is forecast to increase by an estimated 15,000 beds by 2030 but an unsustainable funding model is threatening fair access to care.

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New research into the migrant pay gap in New Zealand has revealed concerning inequities between migrants from different countries of birth.

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BERL completed a SROI evaluation of Whiria te Muka, an innovative programme to reduce whānau harm in Northland.

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BERL research for APEC to understand the economic impact of the pandemic on Indigenous Peoples to support an inclusive recovery.

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We all pay for sexual violence, in this analysis we show what the economic cost of this is.

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Shame about not being able to afford hygiene products leads to lowered self-esteem and self-confidence, exclusion, and worsened mental health outcomes.

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We're looking for participants across the country for research on wāhine Māori small business owners in export trade for the Ministry for Women.

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BERL’s expert evidence showed that the Teaching Council did not follow a proper process when it decided to make certification of teachers an annual requirement.

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Senior Researcher, Amanda Reid, presented at the “Engaging Diverse Communities and Stakeholders” conference.

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Wellington City Mission's Whakamaru given $10 million shovel-ready grant.

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BERL, The Helen Clark Foundation, and WSP online panel discussion on how good public policy can create the conditions for social connection to thrive.

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BERL advice to the Ministry of Justice on the development of a legal recreational cannabis market.

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A series of ongoing research into the results of the 2018 Census, with a focus on identifying relevant insights that can be applied to improve New Zealand today.

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Yes, continue aggressive eliminate strategy in Aotearoa. But we will still have to learn to 'live with' COVID-19 as it will continue to be present elsewhere.

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A kōrero at Rau Tipu  Rau Ora Summit in Tairāwhiti urged us to view “the economy” through the lens of kaitiaki of taonga, not consumer of resources.

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Greater Wellington will not avoid the economic shock of COVID-19 over the next couple of years, followed by slow growth until 2030.

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The cross Tasman pay gap for Medical Specialists has grown much wider, with pay in New Zealand now significantly less

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Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL) has appointed Hillmaré Schulze to the position of Chief Economist.

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NZ has over 25,000 unwanted alarms every year, Fire and Emergency New Zealand asked BERL how much is it costing us?

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The future of work is in our hands and will largely depend on the policy decisions we make as a country.

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Social entrepreneurs fit neatly into how economics understands the concept of the entrepreneur.

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As an emerging and important type of entrepreneurship, what is the economic contribution of social enterprises?