Social Policy Journal of New Zealand - AZ - page 2
- Parenting through family transitions.
- Characteristics of amphetamine-type stimulant (ATS) use in New Zealand: informing policy responses.
- Client satisfaction with the early start service.
- IAOS Satellite Meeting "Measuring Small and Indigenous Populations".
- 2005 Panz Conference people and place: communities, regions, diversity and change.
- Responding to the deaths of children known to child protection agencies.
- Transforming science: how our structures limit innovation.
- Work poor or working poor? A comparative perspective on New Zealand's jobless households.
- The level of financial assistance to families with dependent children: a comparative analysis.
- Assessing the progress on poverty reduction.
- NEW ZEALAND AND DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY IN THE 1990s(1).
- THE DURATION OF BENEFIT RECEIPT: NEW FINDINGS FROM THE BENEFIT DYNAMICS DATA SET.
- THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TRANSFER AND TAX SYSTEM IN REDUCING POVERTY IN 1998.
- Being Accountable: Voluntary Organisations, Government Agencies and Contracted Social Services in New Zealand.
- The prevalence and persistence of low income among New Zealand children: indicative measures from benefit dynamics data.
- From rhetoric to action: a case for a comprehensive community-based initiative to improve developmental outcomes for disadvantaged children.
- Children in poor families: does the source of family income change the picture?
- Children on benefit: who stays longest?
- Achieving the diversion and decarceration of young offenders in New Zealand.
- A COAT OF MANY COLOURS: WELFARE REFORM AROUND THE WORLD.
- The role of the third sector in providing primary care services -- theoretical and policy issues.
- DOES NEW ZEALAND CANNABIS POLICY NEED DUTCH COURAGE?
- Social capital and voluntary activity: giving and sharing in Maori and non-Maori society.
- NZDEP96 -- what does it measure?
- From research to social policy and back again: translating scholarship into practice through the starry eyes of a sometimes scarred veteran.
- SOME GEOGRAPHIC DIMENSIONS OF BEING WORK-RICH AND WORK-POOR: CHANGES BETWEEN 1986 AND 1996(1).
- THE POLICY RESPONSE TO THE EMPLOYMENT TASK FORCE AND CHANGING PATTERNS OF DOMESTIC PURPOSES BENEFIT RECEIPT:A COHORT ANALYSIS.
- Mental Health and Housing Research: housing needs and sustainable independent living.
- Evidence-based policy and practice: cross-sector lessons from the United Kingdom.
- "Lady Bountiful" and the "Virtual Volunteers": the changing face of social service volunteering.
- New Zealand living standards: their measurement and variation, with an application to policy.
- Family resilience and good child outcomes: an overview of the research literature.
- Foreword.
- Stigma, rights, resilience and stability.
- Discipline or punishment: a conference review.
- Review of the New Zealand macroeconomy.
- Implications of Population Ageing: Opportunities and Risks.
- Aotearoa New Zealand national evaluation conference.
- Cross-sector dialogue for healthier policies: an overview of the 2006 health impact assessment conference.
- The ends and means of welfare: coping with economic and social change in Australia by Peter Saunders.
- Strengthening Family Relationships Conference.
- New Rights New Zealand: Myths, Moralities and Markets.
- Australian social policy conference 2003.
- Saving and sharing research data: issues of policy and practice.
- Past Judgement: Social Policy In New Zealand History.
- WILDERNESS REHABILITATION: AN 18-MONTH FOLLOW-UP OF THE WHAKAPAKARI YOUTH PROGRAMME.
- Finding the unseen, listening to the unheard: using primary sources for research in the New Zealand health sector.
- Strengthening communities through local partnerships: building a collaborative research project.
- Teenage pregnancy: barriers to an integrated model for policy research.
- THE THIRD AGE -- THE AGE OF REASON: A GIFT AND NOT A BURDEN.
- SOCIAL CAPITAL AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT.
- Human capital issues in an ageing workforce.
- HOUSING AND HEALTH IN OLDER PEOPLE: AGEING IN PLACE.
- SOCIAL CAPITAL IN ACTION.
- LOCAL MAORI DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNMENT POLICIES.
- "BIRDS IN A GILDED CAGE": RESETTLEMENT PROSPECTS FOR ADULT REFUGEES IN NEW ZEALAND.
- THE DISCIPLINE OF SOCIAL POLICY AND BICULTURALISM(1).
- SOCIAL EXCLUSION: A CONCEPT IN NEED OF DEFINITION?
- KI TE AROTU(1) TOWARD A NEW ASSESSMENT: THE IDENTIFICATION OF CULTURAL FACTORS WHICH MAY PRE-DISPOSE MAORI TO CRIME.
- INTERSECTING DISCOURSES: CLOSING THE GAPS, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE TREATY OF WAITANGI.
- Increasing social science research capacity: some supply-side considerations.
- THE ASSESSMENT OF RESIDUAL CAPACITY FOR WORK: EASIER SAID THAN DONE.
- Ethnicity-based research and politics: snapshots from the United States and New Zealand.
- Matauranga tuku iho tikanga rangahau: traditional knowledge and research ethics conference.
- Children in Changing Families: Life After Parental Separation by Jan Pryor and Brian Rodgers Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
- MAINTAINING INDEPENDENCE IN OLD AGE: POLICY CHALLENGES.
- CHANGING EXPECTATIONS: SOLE PARENTS AND EMPLOYMENT IN NEW ZEALAND.
- The cannabis black market and the case for the legalisation of cannabis in New Zealand.
- Foreword.
- AGEING IN (A NEW ZEALAND) PLACE: ETHNOGRAPHY, POLICY AND PRACTICE.
- THE COST OF HOUSING AND HOUSING SUPPORT.
- Young people and transitions policies in New Zealand.
- New Zealand Conference on Pay and Employment Equity for Women.
- HEALTH CARE NEEDS FOR OLDER ADULTS.
- FAMILIES OF A DIFFERENT KIND: PATTERNS OF KINSHIP, SUPPORT AND OBLIGATION IN REMARRIAGE FAMILIES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC POLICY.
- TRACKING LIVING STANDARDS: IS IT DONE BETTER BY EDY OR HEDY?
- Allocating housing assistance equitably: a comparison of in-kind versus cash subsidies in New Zealand.
- Censorship in New Zealand: the policy challenges of new technology.
- Reflections after the 2006 IAFFE conference on feminist economics.
- HEALTH CARE NEEDS FOR OLDER MAORI: A STUDY OF KAUMATUA AND KUIA.
- HIPPY NEW ZEALAND: AN EVALUATION OVERVIEW.
- SINK OR SWIM: LEAVING CARE IN NEW ZEALAND.
- Tatou tatou--working together: a model for government/non-government collaboration.
- Foreword.
- Designer amphetamines in New Zealand: policy challenges and initiatives.
- RESIDENTIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN THE WAIKATO, 1992-1997: PRIVATISATION AND EMERGING RESISTANCE.
- LEARNING FROM CHILD COMPLAINANTS OF SEXUAL ABUSE AND THEIR PRIMARY CARERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE.
- EXTENDED FAMILY SUPPORT, THE STATE AND POLICY: ASSUMPTIONS, ATTITUDES AND ACTUALITIES(1).
- New Zealand as an English-language learning environment: immigrant experiences, provider perspectives and social policy implications.
- Stereotypes and older workers: the New Zealand experience.
- Ideas and Influence: Social Science and Public Policy in Australia.
- Funding education in mid- and later life: a case study from Victoria University of Wellington.
- Constraints of multi-generational support for those in mid-life--an emerging policy issue?
- "RESPONSIVE REGULATION" THEORY AND THE SALE OF LIQUOR ACT(1).
- Pakeha "paralysis": cultural safety for those researching the general population of aotearoa.
- COMPETITION AND COMPENSATION: THE PRIVATISATION OF ACC.
- COUNTING FOR NOTHING: UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUES IN MONITORING DISPARITIES IN HEALTH.
- Community capacity building and social policy -- what can be achieved?
- Building social policy evaluation capacity.
- THE CASE FOR ACC REFORM.
- IN SEARCH OF GENDER-SENSITIVE CONCEPTS AND MEASURES OF POVERTY, INEQUALITY AND WELL-BEING.
- Rewarding service: a history of the Government Superannuation Fund by Neill Atkinson.
- MAKING THE SYSTEM WORK FOR THE AT-RISK STUDENT(1).
- HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN THE NEW ZEALAND POLICY CONTEXT.
- OPTIONS FOR CANNABIS POLICY IN NEW ZEALAND.
- REORIENTING FAMILY SERVICES: THE PROFESSIONAL RESPONSE TO SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATHS IN INFANCY -- ISSUES AND PROTOCOLS.
- Instant fines: instant justice? The use of infringement offence notices in New Zealand.
- THE MAORI SIDS PREVENTION PROGRAMME: CHALLENGES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MAORI HEALTH SERVICE DEVELOPMENT.
- DEBATING A RESEARCH AGENDA FOR CHILDREN FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS.
- MAURI TU: THE TOMOANA RESOURCE CENTREAN INTERVENTION FOLLOWING JOB LOSS.
- Classroom to Prison Cell.
- Foreword.
- CREATIVE YOUTH JUSTICE PRACTICE.
- PERSPECTIVES ON MARIJUANA POLICY IN NEW ZEALAND: 1990 AND 1998.
- EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITY: THE SPECIAL CASE OF PACIFIC STUDENTS.
- New Zealand Identities: Departures And Destinations.
- AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH ON AGEING, FAMILIES, AND HEALTH PROMOTION.
- URBAN MAORI RESPONSES TO CHANGES IN STATE HOUSING PROVISION.
- DIVERSITY AS A PRODUCTIVE RESOURCE: EMPLOYMENT OF IMMIGRANTS FROM NON-ENGLISH-SPEAKING BACKGROUNDS IN NEW ZEALAND.
- Governments and voluntary sector welfare: historians' perspectives.
- Poverty.
- Foreword.
- TRACKING SOCIAL CHANGE IN NEW ZEALAND: FROM BIRTH TO DEATH IV.
- GENDER DIFFERENCES AND ADOLESCENT RISKS.
- MONITORING THE CHANGING SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF NEW ZEALANDERS.
- Can a voluntary organisation be a treaty partner? The case of te Whanau o Waipareira trust.
- Workshop on probabilistic projection and micro-simulation methodologies for demographic, family and related issues.
- NEW ZEALAND YOUTH GANGS: KEY FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM AN URBAN ETHNOGRAPHY.
- Differences in how girls and boys respond to family group conference: preliminary research results.
- AGES AHEAD: PROMOTING INTER-GENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS.
- PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND THE COMMUNITY.
- Foreword.
- TODAY'S SCHOOLS -- GOVERNANCE AND QUALITY.
- RECOGNISING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES.
- Decolonizing Methodologies: research and indigeneous peoples.
- Civicus -- a global forum for citizen participation.
- Foreword.
- Foreword.
- Foreword.
- WHAIORA: MAORI HEALTH DEVELOPMENT by MASON DURIE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1998 (2ND EDITION).
- RECENT TRENDS IN THE EMPLOYMENT RATE OF SOLE MOTHERS IN NEW ZEALAND.
- Foreword.
- TE MANA, TE KAWANATANGA: THE POLITICS OF SELF DETERMINATION.
- Note on the 2002 domestic purposes benefit and widows benefit reforms.
- NEW ZEALAND'S CONTRACEPTIVE REVOLUTIONS byAN POOL I, JANET DICKSON, A DHARMALINGAM, SARAH HILLCOAT-NALLETAMBY, KIM JOHNSTONE and HELEN ROBERTS POPULATION STUDIES CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO, 1999.
- FEMINIST THOUGHT IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND: CONNECTIONS AND DIFFERENCES.
- The New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse.
- REDESIGNING THE WELFARE STATE IN NEW ZEALAND: PROBLEMS, POLICIES, AND PROSPECTS.
- RECLAIMING THE FUTURE: NEW ZEALAND AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY.
- The United Nations Second World Assembly on Ageing.
- Foreword.
- Measuring ethnicity: an introduction to the theme.
- WORLD CONFERENCE ON FAMILY VIOLENCE SHARING SOLUTIONS. CHANGING THE WORLD.
- COMMENT BY THE MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS ON "MAKING THE SYSTEM WORK FOR THE AT-RISK STUDENT".
- To the Social Policy Research and Evaluation Conference.
- Foreword.
- Foreword.
- Evidence-based policy making: some observations of recent Canadian experience.
- Foreword.
- THE COMMON PURSE: INCOME SHARING IN NEW ZEALAND FAMILIES.
- THE ECONOMIC STATUS AND HEALTH STATUS PROJECT.
- RISK AND THE INSTITUTIONS OF GOVERNMENT.
- RECOGNISING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES edited by ALISON QUENTIN-BAXTER INSTITUTE OF POLICY STUDIES, 1998.
- WHAT WORKS: EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY AND PRACTICE IN PUBLIC SERVICES.
- IF ONLY WE KNEW: INCREASING THE PUBLIC VALUE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH.
- A CIVILISED COMMUNITY: A HISTORY OF SOCIAL SECURITY IN NEW ZEALAND 1898-1998.
- The New Zealand Conference on Database Integration and Linked Employer-Employee Data.
- Revolving Doors: New Zealand's Health Reforms.
- 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.
- Gambling in New Zealand edited by Bruce Curtis, Dunmore Press, 2002.
- FOREWORD.
- Foreword.
- Foreword.
- SOCIAL POLICY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: JUSTICE AND RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL POLICY RESEARCH CENTRE CONFERENCE JULY 1999, UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
- "IN DEFENCE OF POVERTY TRAPS" by BRUCE BRADBURY SOCIAL POLICY RESEARCH CENTRE CONFERENCE: SOCIAL POLICY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY.
- Foreword.
- FOREWORD.
- FOREWORD.
- Another New Zealand Experiment: A Code of Social and Family Responsibility.
- Foreword.