The development of a superannuation policy in New Zealand since 1970 has been the result of a search for effectiveness in an area of large Government spending on welfare. The positions developed by the two major political parties has been pragmatic dictated by economic concerns and by political moves. For the Labour Party the passage of the 1938 Social Security Act had, in part, achieved the historical goal of their movement. In the post war era this led to a pragmatic approach to welfare based on the prevailing economic and social conditions. This is also true of the National Party; it had adopted the conventional wisdom of social security in an age of consensus politics. In the last fifteen years the debate over welfare has been one over ...
The thesis makes two primary contributions. The first is in the provision of a comprehensive histori...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
Arguments for encouraging prolonged participation in the paid workforce by older people, based on in...
The development of a superannuation policy in New Zealand since 1970 has been the result of a search...
The New Zealand government provides a universal pension to citizens over the age of sixty-five years...
Research on the long-term sustainability of New Zealand Superannuation has identified three main pol...
New Zealand recently celebrated 75 years of the implementation of the welfare state in 1938. While d...
Few areas of public policy impinge more directly on individual lifetime welfare than those directed ...
This paper is a discussion about, and analysis of, old age wealth decumulation in New Zealand. The w...
New Zealand has seen a change in policy direction from the provision of taxation incentives for ...
As disproportionate users of services, older people are more vulnerable to shifts in policy in healt...
While child poverty remains a critical issue, ageing is a critical factor in the demographic changes...
Purpose – The combination of low rates of private saving and projected increases in the fiscal burde...
The thesis makes two primary contributions. The first is in the provision of a comprehensive histori...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
The thesis makes two primary contributions. The first is in the provision of a comprehensive histori...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
Arguments for encouraging prolonged participation in the paid workforce by older people, based on in...
The development of a superannuation policy in New Zealand since 1970 has been the result of a search...
The New Zealand government provides a universal pension to citizens over the age of sixty-five years...
Research on the long-term sustainability of New Zealand Superannuation has identified three main pol...
New Zealand recently celebrated 75 years of the implementation of the welfare state in 1938. While d...
Few areas of public policy impinge more directly on individual lifetime welfare than those directed ...
This paper is a discussion about, and analysis of, old age wealth decumulation in New Zealand. The w...
New Zealand has seen a change in policy direction from the provision of taxation incentives for ...
As disproportionate users of services, older people are more vulnerable to shifts in policy in healt...
While child poverty remains a critical issue, ageing is a critical factor in the demographic changes...
Purpose – The combination of low rates of private saving and projected increases in the fiscal burde...
The thesis makes two primary contributions. The first is in the provision of a comprehensive histori...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
The thesis makes two primary contributions. The first is in the provision of a comprehensive histori...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
Arguments for encouraging prolonged participation in the paid workforce by older people, based on in...