Ethnic Evidence: Increasing the visibility and value of New Zealand's diversity
This report from the Ministry of Ethnic Communities brings together in one place evidence on how Ethnic Communities are doing in New Zealand. This report is designed to help the public sector consider Ethnic Communities for government investment, policy development and service delivery intervention.
The report covers the following areas:
- Work and employment
- Income, consumption and wealth
- Business development
- Health and wellbeing
- Knowledge, education and skills
- Housing
- Diversity and inclusion
- Connectedness and belonging
- Engagement and voice
- Justice and safety.
The indicators in this report draw on over 120 measures. They are organised by three outcomes which are based on the Ministry for Ethnic Communities Strategy. The three outcomes are:
- Ethnic Communities contribution to New Zealand’s economy,
- Ethnic Communities access to high quality public services, and
- New Zealanders valuing diversity and including Ethnic Communities across all spheres of public life.
The report is a result of the Ministry for Ethnic Communities collaboration with a range of public sector agencies.
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