Policy-making requires more than market mechanisms for implementation. That recognition should also be made with great caution, because the Government’s attempt over the last 20 years to incorporate as many social activities as possible into the market by redefining them as commodities, has made much of what really matters to us invisible. SOCIAL Statistics and SOCIAL activities need to be seen in their full context of relationships.

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Creator | Kaihanga
Katherine Peet
Year of Creation | Tau
22/06/1999
Publisher | Kaiwhakaputa
Not published
Keywords | Kupu
efficiency, social statistics, policy, ethics, cohesion, capital, responsibility, third sector, Treaty, subsidiarity, employment, need
Main Language | Reo Matua
English
Submitter's Rights | Nga Tika o te Kaituku
I am the author / creator of this resource
This Research has
not been formally reviewed for publication by academics at a university
Bibliographic Citation | Whakapuakanga

Peet, K. (1999). “Social Statistics – Issues and impact from a community perspective” at Te Tari Tatou (Statistics New Zealand) Conference, TOWARDS THE FUTURE, 21-22 June 1999

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