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Degrees and the job market

Education is valuable and having one should improve your life prospects. But does a generic bachelor’s degree guarantee its owner influence, riches and success? Read more

Rachael Thurston
Insights Newsletter
12 October, 2012

Public meetings and partnership schools

Partnership schools (kura hurua) have become a topic of intense political debate in what appears to be a case of those shouting the loudest being heard the most. The criticisms are many and varied – and unavoidable on both radio and TV. Read more

Luke Malpass
Insights Newsletter
21 September, 2012

Tertiary Funding Policy at an Impasse

A fundamental law of economics is that you can control the price of something or the quantity supplied, but not both. We saw that law in operation in the old Soviet system, with rationing and queues, and during the Muldoon wage and price freeze. Read more

Roger Kerr
Otago Daily Times
18 June, 2010

Does a Bad Start in Life Make for Failure at School?

At an Easter hat parade at Bellfield Primary School in Melbourne, a child’s mother got into a punch-up with another mother and head-butted her unconscious in front of 250 children. Did anyone bat an eyelid? Read more

Roger Kerr
Otago Daily Times
9 August, 2009

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