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It will study the system in New Zealand, where mandarins sign a contract setting out expectations.
BBC: Failing civil service mandarins 'may face sack'
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One pioneering study in 2002 by Avshalom Caspi and Terrie Moffitt of Duke University genotyped over 1, 000 individuals in a community in New Zealand and assessed their levels of antisocial behavior in adulthood.
WSJ: Neurocriminology: Inside the Criminal Mind
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The study asked 1, 000 adults in Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States about the accessibility, affordability and quality of their national health-care systems.
ECONOMIST: Health
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The English literature lecturer discovered the piece in February, after being asked to study a collection of papers bought by a New Zealand library.
BBC: DH Lawrence article's 'enlightened' attitude to women
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Researchers will study how governments operate in Australia, Singapore, the US, France, Sweden and, in particular, New Zealand.
BBC: Failing civil service mandarins 'may face sack'