Survey-admin Hybrid Measure of Persistent Child Poverty in New Zealand

Articles and reports: 11-522-X202500100018
Description: The Child Poverty Reduction Act (2018) outlines a need for the New Zealand Government to set three- and ten-yearly persistent child poverty reduction targets come end of 2024. In the absence of longitudinal survey data, a survey-administrative data hybrid method that will facilitate the production of these reduction targets and official estimates of persistent child poverty once reporting is required for the 2025/2026 financial year onwards is outlined. This hybrid approach leverages off the cross-sectional Household Economic Survey (HES), administrative-based beneficiary's family data, and recent advances developed for the construction of households within the Administrative Population Census (APC) at Statistics New Zealand. With increasing data collection challenges due to rising non-response and costs, this survey-admin hybrid method represents an alternative to longitudinal survey data collection, ensuring ongoing sustainable and quality statistics to produce persistent child poverty estimates.
Issue Number: 2025001
Author(s): McLeod, Keith; O'Neill, Adam; Sutcliffe, Ryan; Templeton, Robert
Main Product: Statistics Canada International Symposium Series: Proceedings
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PDF September 8, 2025