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245 _aThe Social Report 2004
246 _aTe Purongo Oranga Tangata 2004
260 _aWellington
_bMinistry of Social Development
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300 _a180 p. ; computer file : PDF format (2.1mb)
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520 _aThe Social Report is a government document highlighting the social health and wellbeing of New Zealand society as a whole. This broad report separates social wellbeing into the following indicators: people, health, knowledge and skills, paid work, economic living standards, civil and political rights, cultural identity, the physical environment, safety, and social connectedness. The report records collective social goals and identifies areas for future government attention. The section relating specifically to family violence is 'safety', which considers child abuse and neglect, notification statistics, and intimate partner violence. Current trends, an international comparison, and age, sex and ethnic differences are provided. Intimate partner abuse is summarised in a 'violent offending' category. Although the report covers economic factors and policy, it does not link these as a causal relationship with family violence. However, these statistics may be useful to the researcher. The structure of this report is based on previous reports from 2001, 2002, and 2003.
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_aSOCIAL CONDITIONS
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_aSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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_aSOCIAL INDICATORS
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_aSTATISTICS
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856 4 _uhttp://socialreport.msd.govt.nz/2004/index.html
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