Research Projects Using Growing Up Data
Persistent Disadvantage in Aotearoa New Zealand
Abstract
New data and research shed fresh light on our understanding of persistent disadvantage in Aotearoa New Zealand. They show that, while overall income poverty and material hardship has declined significantly over the past decade or so, a small proportion of the population continues to experience multiple, complex disadvantages over many years, and sometimes generations. There has been little meaningful policy action aimed specifically at assisting this cohort of people who are experiencing the greatest need. Fundamental changes are needed across a range of systems. Providing effective supports and investments, and removing structural barriers and inequities, would have significant intergenerational pay-offs.
Citation
Smith, J. (2023). Persistent Disadvantage in Aotearoa New Zealand. Policy Quarterly, 19(4), 15-21.