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The Social Report 2016 – Te pūrongo oranga tangata
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Contents
General information
List of figures
List of tables
Introduction
Reporting approaches used for indicators
Social wellbeing at a glance
People
Health
Life expectancy at birth
Health expectancy
Suicide
Self-rated health
Psychological distress
Obesity
Cigarette smoking
Potentially hazardous drinking
Participation in physical activity
Knowledge and skills
Participation in early childhood education
School leavers with higher qualifications
Participation in tertiary education
Educational attainment of the adult population
Adult literacy and numeracy skills
Paid work
Unemployment
Employment
Median hourly earnings
Work-related injury
Job satisfaction
Satisfaction with work-life balance
Economic standard of living
Market income per person
Income inequality
Population with low incomes
Material hardship
Housing affordability
Household crowding
Civil and political rights
Voter turnout
Representation of women in government
Representation of ethnic groups in government
Perceived discrimination
Acceptance of diversity
Perceived corruption
Cultural identity
Local content programming on New Zealand television
Māori language speakers
Language retention
Ability to be yourself in New Zealand
Leisure and recreation
Satisfaction with leisure time
Participation in arts and cultural activities
Safety
Criminal victimisation
Fear of crime
Assault mortality
Road casualties
Social connectedness
Telephone and internet access in the household
Contact with family and friends
Contact between young people and their parents
Trust in others
Loneliness
Voluntary work
Life satisfaction
Overall life satisfaction
Social wellbeing summary
Recent-change and medium-term-change
Comparisons with OECD countries
Summary table
Social wellbeing of selected demographic groups
Social wellbeing outcomes for Māori
Changes in social wellbeing for Māori
Social wellbeing outcomes for Pacific peoples
Changes in social wellbeing for Pacific peoples
Social wellbeing outcomes for the Asian ethnic group
Changes in social wellbeing for the Asian ethnic group
Social wellbeing outcomes for females relative to males
Sex differences in social wellbeing outcomes
Social wellbeing outcomes at different ages
Bibliography
Appendix 1: The Social Report
framework
Appendix 2: Changes to
The Social Report 2016
Appendix 3: Technical notes
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Endnotes
Previous reports
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