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  • How is Open Data used by social enterprises?

    Social enterprises and charities are well placed to benefit from Open Data. Unlike their for-profit contemporaries, social enterprises and charities prioritise the creation of social value over economic value.

  • Affordability in NZ

    This open source web application uses open government data and a mapping interface to enable people to find out which suburbs will be most affordable for them.

  • Open data powers affordability app

    Developer Alex Raichev used open data to create a web application that helps you work out the most affordable suburb to rent in and commute from.

  • Industry Benchmarking Tool

    The Industry Benchmarking Tool is a joint initiative between Statistics NZ and Inland Revenue to provide information on the financial performance of businesses in 45 industries.

  • Understanding data confidentiality

    Data confidentiality relates to whether individuals, households, or businesses can be identified within the data.

  • Understanding data confidentiality

    Organisations have different requirements for protecting data confidentiality, privacy, and security. A newly-released report documents best practice principles for technical experts and managers who supply and use data in New Zealand.

  • Meeting agendas

    Agendas of meetings of the Data Ethics Advisory Group.

  • Data confidentiality principles and methods report

    The data confidentiality report which looks at best practice principles and methodology-related content, produced by Stats NZ.

  • Dumpark - Making data and information accessible

    Turning data into visual narratives to share and help people understand complex information.

  • 2006 Census

    The census is one of New Zealand’s most important data sources. Statistics NZ released aggregated, confidentialised data from the 2006 Census including information on age, ethnicity, income, workplace, dwelling size and other variables.

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