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Last Publication Date: 1 Nov 2007
The development of the SPEaR Best Practice Guidelines (Contracting, Ethics, Māori and Pasifika) is a key part of developing the research and evaluation capacity and capability…
This project investigated the ways that older adults in New Zealand experience family life and social relationships today. Thirty-six interviews were conducted with people aged 55–70 years living in various…
Policy Rationale Most major events will be organised by the private sector without the need for government involvement. Certain situations can arise, however, where the market…
In New Zealand and worldwide, there is a growing recognition that residential intensification could be used as a technique to address some of the negative impacts…
Last Publication Date: 31 Oct 2007
The Foundation for Youth Development’s Project K programme runs for 14 months and provides learning experiences outside the classroom for students in association with schools throughout…
Last Publication Date: 1 Oct 2007
This report summarises the changes in schooling practice in a group of remote rural schools, with a combined roll of approximately 120 students constituting the Wairoa…
We need to understand what the future will bring so Māori can make good decisions today. This report aims to share ideas and stimulate debate in…
The Social Report has four key aims: to report on social indicators that complement existing economic and environmental indicators; to compare New Zealand with other countries;…
The overall purpose of this outcome evaluation is to determine the extent to which funding of the community-based and local government social housing sectors provided through…
Last Publication Date: 1 Sep 2007
This document can be accessed from the National Library of New Zealand. A discussion document prepared by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER) on…