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  • Preval, N. Arnold, R. Young, C. Grimes, A. Denne, T.
    (2011).
    The impact of retrofitted insulation and new heaters on health services utilisation and costs, pharmaceutical costs and mortality; Evaluation of Warm Up New Zealand: Heat Smart.
    A report prepared for the Ministry of Economic Development.
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  • Grimes, A. Denne, T. Arnold, R. Preval, N. Young, C.
    (2011).
    Cost Benefit Analysis of the Warm Up New Zealand : Heat Smart Programme.
    A report prepared for Ministry of Economic Development.
  • Carroll, P. Casswell, S. Huakau, J. Perry, P.
    (2011).
    The Widening Gap: perceptions of poverty and income inequalities and implications of population health.
    Social Policy Journal of New Zealand,
    2011, 37,1-12.
  • (2011).
    Making the connection: the relationship between fuel poverty, electricity disconnection and prepayment metering.
    Energy Policy,
    39, 733-741.
  • Chapman, R. Fougere, G.
    (2011).
    Improving health through community-based housing interventions.
    International Journal of Public Health,
    56, 583–588. DOI 10.1007/s00038-011-0287-z
  • Hales, S. Chapman, R.
    (2011).
    Improving air quality: co-benefits for the urban system.
    Air Quality and Climate Change,
    2011, 45,4,19-23.
  • Ruthe, C. Crichton, S.
    (2011).
    Habitable houses: lessons learned?
    In The Leaky Building Crisis: Understanding the issues.
    (pp 303-15). Wellington: Thomson Reuters.
  • (2011).
    Estimation of the social costs of home injury.
    Accident Analysis & Prevention,
    43(3), 998-1002.
  • Chandola, T. Stafford, M. Marmot, M.
    (2011).
    Does housing predict mental health status in older people in Whitehall II?
    BMC Public Health,
    11:682 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-11-682.
  • Chapman, R. Capon, A. Wilson, N.
    (2011).
    Carbon pricing is a health protection policy.
    Medical Journal of Australia,
    195(6), 311-312. doi: 10.5694/mja11.10871.