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School attendance boundaries are a contentious issue in New Zealand, and have been relaxed and re-imposed depending upon political sentiment. Critics contend that a supposedly egalitarian state school system becomes one of selection by mortgage, with the value of ‘free’ schools capitalized...
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withdrawal on the required saving rates. The main findings of this study are: • 60% of households are recorded as owning a home …; • Almost half of home-owning households have no mortgage debt; • One in six households own residential investment property …; • One in twelve households own a rental property; • Patterns of property ownership in New Zealand are similar to those in …
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withdrawal on the required saving rates. The main findings of this study are: • 60% of households are recorded as owning a home …; • Almost half of home-owning households have no mortgage debt; • One in six households own residential investment property …; • One in twelve households own a rental property; • Patterns of property ownership in New Zealand are similar to those in …
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relationship between individual labour market outcomes, and household income and expenditure for households with different …
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This paper uses data from the Survey of Family, Income and Employment (SoFIE) to estimate household saving in New Zealand between 2004-2006. Comprehensive data on wealth is collected biannually in SoFIE and we calculate household saving by examining how wealth has changed over time. We find that...
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: namely, are we saving enough? This question arises at two levels: for the economy as a whole and for individual households …
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expected retirement period. Thus, it is argued that when women have greater relative bargaining power, households will …
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: namely, are we saving enough? This question arises at two levels: for the economy as a whole and for individual households …
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expected retirement period. Thus, it is argued that when women have greater relative bargaining power, households will …
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household members, are increasingly studied. However, comparisons of households in developing countries with and without … migrants are complicated by a double-selectivity problem: households self-select into migration, and among households involved … in migration, some send a subset of members with the rest remaining while other households migrate en masse. The authors …
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