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  2. The cost of achieving healthy temperatures in children's bedrooms: Evidence from New Zealand

The cost of achieving healthy temperatures in children's bedrooms: Evidence from New Zealand

Shorter, C.
Crane, J.
Barnes, P. Kanga, J. Honeywill, C. Robertson, O.
O'Sullivan, K.
Telfar-Barnard, L.
Pierse, N.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Published:
(2022).
Energy Policy,
Children Energy Health Hospitalisation Housing quality Mould Poverty Respiratory condition
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164, 12861.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2022.112861

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