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Kia ora everyone, and welcome back to Parliament for the third day of the Third International Conference on Wellbeing & Public Policy.

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Finance
  • Statistics

The Minister of Statistics today launched the development of a new comprehensive set of environmental, social and economic indicators to better measure New Zealand’s overall wellbeing and success.

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Statistics

New Zealand’s most extensive survey of child poverty kicks off this month (July) to give a clearer picture of how poverty affects everyone; from children to the elderly, says the Minister of Statistics.

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Statistics

Minister for Government Digital Services Clare Curran and Statistics Minister James Shaw have announced a project to assess how government agencies use algorithms to analyse people’s data, to ensure transparency and fairness in decisions that affect citizens.

  • Hon Clare Curran
  • Hon James Shaw
  • Government Digital Services
  • Statistics

Hon JAMES SHAW

Minister of Statistics

 

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Statistics

The Minister of Statistics has written to the Chief Statistician making clear his expectation that work to include census questions on, not just biological sex, but also sexual identity and sexual orientation will be a priority for the next national census in 2023.

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Statistics