
Our Living Standards Framework | The Treasury New Zealand
The Living Standards Framework (LSF) captures many of the things that matter for New Zealanders’ wellbeing, now and into the future. The LSF is a flexible framework that prompts our thinking about policy impacts across the different dimensions of wellbeing, as well as the long-term and distributional issues and implications of policy.
The Living Standards Framework (LSF) 2021 - The Treasury New Zealand
2021年10月28日 · The review focused on opportunities to increase alignment with Stats NZ's Ngā Tūtohu Aotearoa (Indicators New Zealand) and to respond to the OECD's recommendations in their Economic Survey of New Zealand 2019.
Living Standards Framework Dashboard - New Zealand Treasury
The LSF Dashboard provides an analysis of New Zealanders’ wellbeing across the LSF domains. This analysis is informed by a single data source: the New Zealand General Social Survey (GSS). The GSS provides a way to look at a person’s wellbeing across multiple domains and to explore the relationships between the LSF domains.
Measuring wellbeing: the LSF Dashboard - The Treasury New Zealand
The LSF Dashboard is a measurement tool that supports the Treasury’s advice to Ministers on priorities for improving wellbeing, and informs our wellbeing reporting. We’ve published it on our website for public transparency and interest. What's the purpose of the LSF Dashboard?
New Zealand’s Living Standards Framework and He Ara Waiora ... - OECD
The current Living Standards Framework (LSF) assesses multidimensional well-being across three levels: individual and collective well-being, institutions and governance, and wealth. These levels are analysed through the lenses of distribution, resilience, productivity and sustainability.
the LSF, which is the Treasury’s tool and framework • The LSF supports the Government’s wellbeing approach • The Government expects you to tell a meaningful story of how you are contributing to improving wellbeing
History of the LSF - The Treasury New Zealand
One of the very first uses of the phrase ‘higher living standards’ was in the 1999 Briefing to the Incoming Government. This briefing contained the following diagram, which can be considered our proto-LSF: Where did the LSF come from? Find links to related information here.
• Creating New Zealand specific domains and indicators • Tools for LSF policy analysis • Common language that provides: – a distinction between consumption and investment – a focus on wellbeing outcomes rather than outputs – a comprehensive consideration of costs and benefits • A framework that enables officials to give quality advice
New Zealand's Living Standards Framework Dashboard
2019年9月20日 · The Living Standards Framework (LSF) is a wellbeing framework developed by the New Zealand (NZ) Treasury since 2011. In 2018, the Treasury released the LSF Dashboard, a tool to measure and track changes in well-being outcomes based on three sections: ‘our people’, ‘our country’, and ‘our future’.
What is the Living Standards Framework? How will The Treasury use the LSF? The LSF is a set of organising principles that help us understand and advise on the collective impact of government policies on intergenerational wellbeing.