Digital inclusion research
Find out about the research that’s being done on digital inclusion in New Zealand, the initiatives that are underway and the results so far.
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The economic case for increasing digital inclusion
The Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand commissioned NZIER to explore the rationale for government investment in digital inclusion.
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Research agenda: Digital inclusion
The Digital Inclusion Research Agenda outlines Government's recommended priorities for digital inclusion research for 2019 to 2022.
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Report: Digital inclusion user insights — Former refugees and migrants with English as a second language
Read the report on the digital inclusion of former refugees and migrants with English as a second language in 2021.
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Report: Digital inclusion user insights — Disabled people
Read the report into the digital user experience of disabled people in 2020.
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Report: Digital inclusion user insights — Māori
Read the report into the digital user experience of Māori in 2020.
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Report: Digital inclusion user insights — Pacific peoples
Read the report into the digital user experience of Pacific peoples in 2020.
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Report: Digital inclusion and wellbeing in New Zealand
Read the 2019 report into digital inclusion and wellbeing in New Zealand carried out by Motu Economic and Public Policy Research (Motu).
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Stocktake: Digital inclusion initiatives
Exploring the digital inclusion initiatives under way in New Zealand across government and in the community, identifying gaps and opportunities.
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Evaluation: Digital inclusion initiatives
These reports explain the value of evaluating digital inclusion initiatives, and how to support evaluators to make effective evaluations.
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Report: Evaluation of SMEs Digital Skills Fund 2020/21
A report on how the SMEs Digital Skills Fund built digital skills for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) run by Māori, Pacific peoples and disabled people.