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  • Inequality in Aotearoa-University of Otago Winter Symposium Series 2022
    Inequality in Aotearoa

    Whether in our workplaces, houses or our health system, inequality is rife across Aotearoa.

  • Rotmann, S. Ambrose, A. Karlin, B. Forster, H. Mundaca, L.
    (2021)
    To what extent has Covid-19 impacted hard-to-reach energy audiences? [Extended abstract].
    Proceedings of BEHAVE 2020-2021: The 6th European Conference on Behaviour Change for Energy Efficiency
    pp. 193-196
  • Indoor Air Quality Research Centre of New Zealand calls for government prioritisation on ventilation this World Ventil8 Day

    8 November 2024

  • Rotmann, S. Mundaca, L. Ambrose, A. Ashby, K. V.
    (2021).
    An in-depth review of the literature on 'hard-to-reach' energy users [Extended abstract].
    Proceedings of BEHAVE 2020-2021: The 6th European Conference on Behaviour Change for Energy Efficiency
    pp. 178-181
  • (2021)
    Housing that lacks basic amenities in Aotearoa New Zealand, 2018: A supplement to the 2018 Census estimate of severe housing deprivation.
    Commissioned by Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga/Ministry of Housing and Urban Development

     

  • von Benzon, N.
    (2021).
    Analysing ‘messy’ data.
    In N. von Benzon, M. Holton, C. Wilkinson & S. Wilkinson (Eds.),
    Creative methods for human geographers. (pp. 351-364). London, UK: Sage.
  • Cadman C. Carrington L.
    (2013).
    More than a landlord: Realising the potential of the community housing sector.
    Homes People Can Afford: How to Improve Housing in New Zealand,
    Chapter Nine, S Bierre., P Howden-Chapman, L Early., Wellington. Steele Roberts Aotearoa.
  • McDonald, A. Zhang, J.
    (2013).
    Infectious Diseases Attributable to Household Crowding in New Zealand: A Systematic Review and Burden of Disease Estimate.
    He Kāinga Oranga/Housing & Health Research Programme, University of Otago.
  • Crampton, P. Blakely, T.
    (2004)
    Health system funding is already ‘needs-based’.
    The Dominion Post

    Health system funding is already ‘needs-based’ (PDF). Dominion Post Newspaper, Tuesday March 9th 2004 . Crampton P, Blakely T, Howden-Chapman P

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  • Crampton, P. Rochford, T. Matheson, A. Signal, L. Blakely, T. Thompson, G. Martin, J. Robinson, J.
    (2004)
    A need for Māori and Pacific doctors.
    The Dominion Post

    A need for more Maori and Pacific doctors (PDF). Dominion Post Newspaper, Thursday March 4th 2004.

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