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Researcher Thomas Scrimgeour exposes a glaring contradiction in New Zealand's welfare reform strategy: while championing "Social Investment" as a data-driven approach to break cycles of disadvantage, the government overlooks superannuation, which amounts $23.2 billion annually—almost equal to the cost of all other welfare programmes combined.
Researcher Thomas Scrimgeour exposes a glaring contradiction in New Zealand's welfare reform strategy: while championing "Social Investment" as a data-driven approach to break cycles of disadvantage, the government overlooks superannuation, which amounts $23.2 billion annually—almost equal to the cost of all other welfare programmes combined.
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