New paper on role of culture in Living Standards Framework
New paper on role of culture in Living Standards Framework
A new paper called Future work on the role of culture in the Treasury’s Living Standards Framework has been published by the Treasury today. It is part of the Living Standards Series of discussion papers aimed at promoting and supporting conversations about wellbeing in New Zealand.
Future work on the role of culture in the Treasury’s Living Standards Framework has been prepared as a short scene-setter for three culture-focused discussion papers being released over the coming weeks. These papers will look at wellbeing in the context of Pacific, te ao Māori and Asian perspectives.
The
Living Standards Series of discussion papers can be found on
the Treasury’s website: Living standards most recent papers.
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