No. 2002, June 2002
Index
- Foreword.
- Foreword.
- Censorship in New Zealand: the policy challenges of new technology.
- Increasing social science research capacity: some supply-side considerations.
- Designer amphetamines in New Zealand: policy challenges and initiatives.
- Ethnicity-based research and politics: snapshots from the United States and New Zealand.
- From rhetoric to action: a case for a comprehensive community-based initiative to improve developmental outcomes for disadvantaged children.
- The cannabis black market and the case for the legalisation of cannabis in New Zealand.
- Young people and transitions policies in New Zealand.
- Children on benefit: who stays longest?
- Allocating housing assistance equitably: a comparison of in-kind versus cash subsidies in New Zealand.
- Achieving the diversion and decarceration of young offenders in New Zealand.
- Tatou tatou--working together: a model for government/non-government collaboration.
- The prevalence and persistence of low income among New Zealand children: indicative measures from benefit dynamics data.
- The mismatch between income measures and direct outcome measures of poverty.
- Children in poor families: does the source of family income change the picture?
- Constraints of multi-generational support for those in mid-life--an emerging policy issue?
- A review of literature on child prostitution.
- New Zealand as an English-language learning environment: immigrant experiences, provider perspectives and social policy implications.
- Stereotypes and older workers: the New Zealand experience.
- Pakeha "paralysis": cultural safety for those researching the general population of aotearoa.
- Funding education in mid- and later life: a case study from Victoria University of Wellington.
- Building social policy evaluation capacity.
- The United Nations Second World Assembly on Ageing.
- The family and community life of older people: social networks and social support in three urban communities by Chris Phillipson, Miriam Bernard, Judith Phillips and Jim Ogg Routledge, 2001.
- The New Zealand Conference on Database Integration and Linked Employer-Employee Data.
- Gambling in New Zealand edited by Bruce Curtis, Dunmore Press, 2002.
- Revolving Doors: New Zealand's Health Reforms.
- Another New Zealand Experiment: A Code of Social and Family Responsibility.