December
- St John, S (2016) Shades of I, Daniel Blake, Daily Blog 12th December, 2016
- So, Y and St John, S Children and the Living Wage, CPAG backgrounder, 15th December.
- St John, S ( 2016) Scrap the unfair spousal provision. Press Release, 15th December RPRC
- St John, S. RPRC (2016) Quarterly Update, RPRC, 18th December, 2016
November
- St John, S (2016) Families adrift: The social and economic climate of the 21st century guest presenter to ANZ Transactional Analysis Association Conference ‘Rupture Repair Restore, Auckland 25th November 2016
- St John, S (2016) Decumulation, Problems, policies and potentials? Financial Advisers Boosters) Annual Conference Grosvenor Financial Services Group Ltd, Wellington 4th November 2016
October
- Law lectures: Family Law: Child Poverty, Policy and the law, Part 1 and Part 2, Law school 17th October
- St John (2016) Time for Ireland to bite the bullet, Irish Times 1 November 2016
- St John, S (2016) We really don’t know how lucky we are, New Zealand Herald, October 12th, 2016
- St John, S (2016) A Faire suck of the sauce bottle! Daily blog, 9th October
- St John, S Interview Radio NZ 12th October Migrants’ parents cost NZ ‘tens of millions’ and Deadline proposed to get 10 percent of children out of poverty 3rd October
- Dale, M and St John, S (2016) New Zealand Superannuation policy and overseas state pensions. Paper prepared for the Retirement Commissioner’s three-yearly review 2016.
September
- St John, S (2016) “New Zealand’s Kiwi Saver Lessons for Ireland”. Paper presented to Insurance Ireland summit, A universal pension for Ireland, September 13th, Dublin, Ireland.
- St John, S (2016) Irish Newstalk fm, Craig Fitzpatrick asks Susan St John: “Could New Zealand have the answer to our growing pensions crisis?” 13 September 2016
- St John, S (2016) Countering targeting by using principles of basic income. Social Security Summit 2016: Investing in children, University of Auckland, 2nd September 2016
- St John, S (2016) Auckland shows government’ policy failures writ large, Daily blog, September 2nd 2016
- St John, S et al (2016) Child poverty summit, Waatea 5th Estate 1st September 2016.
August
- St John, S (2016) University of Auckland Ballot Box Speaker Series, Owen Glen Building, 30 August 2016
- St John, S (2016) Guest lecture: “Improving policies for families and children”, New Zealand Treasury, Wellington, August 22nd 2016
- St John, S and Johnson A,(2016) Hit housing bubble through tax NZ Herald, August 12th 2016
- St John, S (2016) NZIFF FILM REVIEW: Tale of two films Daily Blog, 1st August, 2016
july
- St John, S (2016) Rethinking retirement income doesn’t require superpowers, University of Auckland Business Review, (19) vol 1 2016
- St John, S (2016) Implications of discriminatory policies for women. The ‘within gender gap’. Gender and retirement saving forum RPRC Auckland Business school, July 15 2016
- St John, S (2016) Excuse me Minister, daily Blog 13th July, 2016
- St John, S (2016) Longer parental leave would not help some babies , NZ Herald 5th July 2016
- St John, S (2016) “Kathryn’s Story” highlights the need for major welfare overhaul”, Daily Blog 2nd July
- St John, S (2016) contributions to the 2016 Retirement review, KiwiSaver, and Decumulation, RPRC Commentary papers
June
- St John, S and C. MacLennan (2016) Interview: The Horror of Kathryn’s Story, Waatea Estate TV News, 30th June
- St John, S (2016) Some babies are more special than others. Daily Blog, June 17th
- St John, S and N. Turner (2016) Child Poverty Audit. Fabian Society, Auckland Business School – 22 June
- St John, S and M.Timmins (2016) MSD Evidence Seminar: Welfare provisions for the 21st century. Wellington Ministry of Social Development, 2nd June
- St John, S and I. Asher (2016) CPAG Post budget breakfast event Nelson, 1st June
- St John, S (2016) interviewed for Small number of taxpayers bear the brunt of New Zealand tax bill June 26th Stuff.co.nz Why you’ll never be able to retire, NZ Herald June 26th
May
- St John, S. (2016) The rules for the old too good for children? Daily Blog, 30th May.
- St John, S. (2016) Family First child poverty report questioned by experts Larry Williams Drive by show 30th May
- St John, S. (2016) Get married stay married and you won’t be poor Daily Blog, 31st May
April
- St John, S. (2016) Good Policy is rarely done on the run Daily Blog, 29th April
- St John, S (2016) ‘How to save like a Kiwi’ AARP International Journal Spring 2016 (UK)
- St John, S (2016) Fix Working for Families, Workshop Department of Social Work Otago University, Dunedin, 19th May
March
- St John, S (2016) Guest lecture ‘Is there an elephant in the room?’ Mt Eden’s IKA lunchtime lecture 30 March
- St John, S (2106) Paid Parental leave CPAG submission select committee, 16th March
- St John, S and M. O’Brien Workshop on Working for Families, University of Auckland Business School,17th march
- St John, S and M. O’Brien Workshop on Working for Families, UNICEF, Wellington,21st March
- St John, S. (2016) Jam tomorrow Jam yesterday. NEVER EVER JAM TODAY! 26th March
February
- St John, S (2016) The looming demographic pensions disaster. Daily Blog, 29th February
- St John, S (2016) Can older citizens lead the way to a universal basic income? In Basic Income in the Antipodes: Perspectives from the ‘Other Side of the World’. (Editors: Jenni Mays, Greg Marston and John Tomlinson)
- St John, S (2016) Brief of evidence in the Employment Court 10th Feb
January
- St John. S (2016) The danger of NZs demographics Daily Blog, 31st January
- St John, S (2016) Why solving the gender pay gap begins at home. Spinoff 28th January