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Last Publication Date: 1 Jun 2007
Immigration plays an important part in New Zealand’s economic growth by providing skills and resources required by the labour market. It also helps fulfil our international…
Last Publication Date: 3 May 2007
This is an analysis of the costs associated with various housing interventions operated by Housing New Zealand Corporation and the Ministry of Social Development. The benefits…
Last Publication Date: 2 May 2007
This review aimed to identify the most recent scientific evidence for the effectiveness of major population-level tobacco control interventions and to consider the findings and their…
Last Publication Date: 1 May 2007
This report presents the fi ndings of that evaluation and will form the basis of further work on the parental leave scheme. It will also contribute…
This paper reports the findings of a feasibility study in which data from the Annual Enterprise Survey (AES) were linked to data from the Linked Employer-Employee…
This issue of Social Work Now is a special issue for the Child Youth and Family conference "Coming Home - Te Hokinga Mai". Family group conferencing is at…
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system with wide-ranging effects. It is a condition that most commonly affects women of childbearing age. Until…
The tertiary education system is a significant national asset and is recognised as being of crucial importance to New Zealand’s social and economic development. Over recent…
The Community Renewal programme aims to improve the economic, social and physical environment in selected areas. The programme evaluation covered the six areas: Northcote, Talbot Park,…
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