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  • Fraser B Jiang T Cordue H Pierse N
    2022
    Housing, Instability, and Discrimination amongst Takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ Youth in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Fraser B Chun S Pehi T Jiang T Johnson E Ombler J Pierse N
    2022
    Post-housing first outcomes amongst a cohort of formerly homeless youth in Aotearoa New Zealand
    Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
    53(5), 656-672
  • A Failed Attempt at Participatory Video With Takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ People Who Had Experienced Homelessness
    International Journal of Qualitative Methods
    21
  • Pierse N Ombler J Chun S Fraser B White M Aspinall C McMinn C Howden-Chapman P Nelson J Hawkes K Jiang T Atatoa-Carr P
    2022
    Two-Year Post-Housing Outcomes for a Housing First Cohort in Aotearoa New Zealand.
    European Journal of Homelessness
  • Oni, I. Faeji, C. Kukoyi, O. Akingbade, A.
    2022
    Optimization of amylase and lipase enzymes produced by Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtilis isolated from waste dumpsites.
    Journal of Applied and Natural Science,
    14(3), 978-984.
  • Oluwafemi, F. Oluwadare, T. Ogundipe, L. Faeji, C.
    2022
    Assessment of population density, temperature and humidity effects on COVID-19 transmission.
    Nigerian Journal of Parasitology,
    43(1), 15-22.
  • (2017).
    Telling stories: The role of narratives in rental housing policy change in New Zealand.
  • (2017).
    Mixing methods, maximizing results: use of mixed methods research to investigate policy solutions for fuel poverty and energy vulnerability.
    Sage Mixed Methods Research,
    26(7), 1009-1017.
  • Hales, S. Edwards, R. Stanley, J.
    (2017).
    What can fuel price increases tell us about the air pollution health co-benefits of a carbon price?
    Journal of Transport & Health,
    8, 81-90.
  • (2017).
    Using Twitter to Explore (un)Healthy Housing: Learning from the #Characterbuildings Campaign in New Zealand.
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
    14(11) 1424-1438. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14111424