Sitting Down on the Job
Research, New Zealand Institue of Economic | June 2015
Abstract
New Zealand is now one of the most obese countries in the world. The impact on our health comes with substantial economic costs. A range of factors are known to be important, with changes in diet being fingered as one of the culprits. Another less obvious factor is that the economic transformation from strenuous manual labour to cushy sedentary jobs has harmed us. Rethinking how we work must be part of the solution to reducing obesity
Citation
Research, New Zealand Institue of Economic. 2015. Sitting Down on the Job. © New Zealand Institute of Economic Research. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6412.Keywords
Good Governance
Governance Approach
Governance Models
World Health Organization
Quality of Health Care
Public Health Finance
Private Health Care
Healthier Families
Nutrition and Health Care
Health Statistics
Health Objectives
Health Issues
Health Care Cost Control
Political Leadership
Public Administration
Traditional Medicine
Medical Statistics
Medical Services
Medical Costs
Health Costs
Medical Aspects
Child Nutrition
Civil government
Common good
Federal government
Delivery of government services
Government missions
Taxation
Public health records
Cost of medical care
Nutrition policy
Health status indicators
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