Social Policy Journal of New Zealand

- Publisher:
- Ministry of Social Development
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-20
- ISBN:
- 1172-4382
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Issue Number
- Nbr. 37, June 2011
- Nbr. 36, August 2009
- Nbr. 35, June 2009
- Nbr. 2009, April 2009
- Nbr. 34, April 2009
- Nbr. 33, March 2008
- Nbr. 2008, March 2008
- Nbr. 32, November 2007
- Nbr. 31, July 2007
- Nbr. 2007, March 2007
- Nbr. 30, March 2007
- Nbr. 29, November 2006
- Nbr. 28, July 2006
- Nbr. 2006, March 2006
- Nbr. 27, March 2006
- Nbr. 26, November 2005
- Nbr. 25, July 2005
- Nbr. 2005, March 2005
- Nbr. 24, March 2005
- Nbr. 23, December 2004
Latest documents
- Foreword.
- Children's perceptions of violence: the nature, extent and impact of their experiences.
- Cultural identity and pregnancy/parenthood by age 20: evidence from a New Zealand birth cohort.
- 'What do boot camps really achieve?': a means-end analysis of the limited service volunteers programme.
- The relationship between school and youth offending.
- Still kicking? The Royal Commission on Social Policy, 20 years on.
- Neo-liberal reform and attitudes towards social citizenship: a review of New Zealand public opinion data 1987-2005.
- Rural families, industry change and social capital: some considerations for policy.
- The widening gap: perceptions of poverty and income inequalities and implications for health and social outcomes.
- Public health system responsiveness to refugee groups in New Zealand: activation from the bottom up.
Featured documents
- Cultural identity and pregnancy/parenthood by age 20: evidence from a New Zealand birth cohort.
- Children's perceptions of violence: the nature, extent and impact of their experiences.
- 'What do boot camps really achieve?': a means-end analysis of the limited service volunteers programme.
- Still kicking? The Royal Commission on Social Policy, 20 years on.
- Cultural identity and the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989: ideology, policy and practice.
- Focus on families: New Zealand families of yesterday, today and tomorrow.
- How much and for whom does self-identified ethnicity change over time in New Zealand? Results from a longitudinal study.
- Tackling the effects of neoliberalism? Integrating services at Barnardos New Zealand.
- Long-term care in the USA: lessons for New Zealand?
- Parents' long work hours and the impact on family life.