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Statistical consultant’s work on social inequality in New Zealand

09 Sep 2014 - 15:40 in Staff in Action

Social inequality has worsened over the past decade in New Zealand, a new study from Victoria University of Wellington shows.

Research by Dr Lisa Marriott, an associate professor in Victoria’s School of Accounting and Commercial Law, and Dr Dalice Sim, Statistical Consultant in the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research, builds on a report produced by the Ministry of Social Development in 2003. It reveals that, on the whole, inequality has worsened over the last 10 years for Māori and Pacific people relative to Europeans.

Lisa and Dalice examined 21 social inequality indicators, including measures of health; knowledge and skills; employment; standards of living; cultural identity; and social connectedness. Increased gaps were found between Europeans and Māori, and Europeans and Pacific people, in most of these areas. The working paper can be found at http://cms.victoria.ac.nz/sacl/centres-and-institutes/cpf/publications/pdfs/2015/WP09_2014_Indicators-of-Inequality.pdf

Associate Professor Marriott was interviewed about their findings on Checkpoint (1 August) http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/checkpoint/audio/20146618/social-inequality-worsened-over-past-decade-study

Ever Wondered?

03 Oct 2011 - 16:24 in Staff in Action

The latest episode of the TVNZ7 programme "Ever Wondered" featured our very own Dr Dillon Mayhew, together with Prof Mike Steel (University of Canterbury) and Prof Andy Philpott (University of Auckland). This episode (series 2, episode 9) was on "Maths" and is now available online at http://tvnz.co.nz/ever-wondered/s2-e9-video-4426539

Dillon Mayhew - Nights Programme on Radio New Zealand

26 Sep 2015 - 17:01 in Staff in Action

Since March Dillon Mayhew has started visiting Nights programme on Radio New Zealand. He has been talking to Bryan Crump about mathematics generally, while they have also discussed the new book by Cedric Villani, the death of John Nash and the Millennium Prize problems.

Please see below the links to the radio broadcasts:

http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/nights/audio/20171635/mathematics

http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/nights/audio/201755355/mathematics

http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/nights/audio/201763622/mathematics

http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/nights/audio/201772023/mathematics-the-seven-impossible-problems