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Avoid using outdoor cooking/heating appliances indoors during Cyclone Gabrielle recovery

Our fellow, Phoebe Taptiklis has come up with life-saving, evidence-based information for people in cyclone-ravaged areas of Aotearoa New Zealand.   Accidental carbon monoxide poisoning kills several people a year in Aotearoa. Deaths increase during long-term…

The challenges of collecting data on water use in Aotearoa New Zealand and the policy implications of such challenges

Thomas Benison and Julia Talbot-Jones had an article published in The Conversation about the challenges of collecting data on water use in Aotearoa New Zealand and the policy implications of such challenges.   It is based on…

Warmer Kiwis Study on effect of heat pumps in NZ homes published

  Motu Research has just published the most comprehensive study of heat pump effectiveness in New Zealand homes, with funding from EECA. The study shows heat pumps installed through EECA’s Warmer Kiwi Homes programme result in warmer…

Motu awards Sir Frank Holmes prize to top economics student

Every year, we give out The Sir Frank Holmes prize to encourage and support top quantitative economics students to further their studies in econometrics at graduate level.   This year we awarded the prize to Jessie…

Motu awards its Āheitanga Scholarship

Every year, Motu Research offers the Āheitanga Scholarship — a one-year $10,000 scholarship pool.    Mākere Hurst won the scholarship this year. Āheitanga means ability, capability and competence.   The scholarship is for university students of Māori descent…

Environmental Protection Spend in 2020

A new Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment report says we need to know if Aotearoa New Zealand's environment protection is making a difference.   The report says we needs more data to find this out and that Motu…

Motu's research estimating the size of gender and ethnic pay gaps in Aotearoa New Zealand, in Stuff

Stuff covered Motu's research that estimates the size of gender and ethnic pay gaps in Aotearoa New Zealand.

How women take a $116m hit every year from lack of access to childcare

Research done by Motu shows New Zealand women wanting to work are missing out on approximately $116m a year because of barriers to accessing childcare.   The system doesn’t work for at least half of all women.…

Proportion of men in higher education at all-time low

The percentage of male NZ university students is at an all-time low.   Motu's Izi Sin says in the Otago Daily Times the dominance of women in higher education won't necessarily lead to more women getting senior jobs…

Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) becomes entity in its own right

The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI), until recently part of Motu Research, has become so successful they are now an entity in their own right.   We wish HRMI well on this next phase of growth…