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Last Publication Date: 1 Aug 2007
Assessing the population’s wellbeing involves understanding how people lead their daily lives. Time use surveys measure the ways people spend their time. From a social viewpoint,…
Healthy and safe workplaces are fundamental to achieving Productive Work and High Quality Working Lives for New Zealand. We all need to increase our understanding of…
This report compares the academic impact of research produced by New Zealand universities, in the form of citations per full-time equivalent (FTE) researcher, with the quality…
This scoping research investigates the connections between children and young people’s social, cultural and economic outcomes and their housing circumstances.
This research investigates the links between housing, work, infrastructure and regional development in the Western Bay of Plenty and Eastern Bay of Plenty sub-regions.
This scoping research critically assesses key housing, demographic, economic and infrastructure features of the Northland and Canterbury Regions; and identifies and outlines a priority, solutions based,…
The relationship between housing and recovery from mental illness has been recognised by users and providers of mental health services in New Zealand in a number…
Last Publication Date: 23 Jul 2007
This literature review explains the growing interest in informal caregivers by researchers and policy makers. It outlines the policy regime in New Zealand and other countries…
Healthy Housing is a joint project between Housing New Zealand and District Health Boards (DHBs). The programme works with Housing New Zealand tenants in selected areas,…
Last Publication Date: 2 Jul 2007
The Public Health Workforce Development Plan (PH WDP) provides a national strategic approach to public health workforce development for the next 10 years (2007- 2016). It…