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Impacts of macroeconomic policies on objective and subjective wellbeing: The role of housing tenure
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Norman Gemmell | Amelia Blamey
Working Paper
Between 2005 and 2021, house prices in Aotearoa New Zealand rose 142%, and that surge has deepened inequalities in people’s wellbeing. Homeowners gained; renters lost ground. When house prices rise, homeowners who own their homes…
Intergenerational earnings persistence in Aotearoa New Zealand
Authors: Dave Maré | Omoniyi Alimi
Working Paper
Adult earnings rates Reflect parental earnings and ethnicity
How much do parents’ earnings shape their children’s future?
Does a child's future income depend on their parents' earnings?…
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Haere rā to departing Motu Board members Jo Wills, Lesley Haines and Dr Parehau RichardsA huge acknowledgement to Jo Wills, Lesley Haines and Dr Parehau Richards, who recently completed terms on our Motu Economic…