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| The Family Centre Social Policy Research Unit | The University of Waikato Population Studies Centre |
The EWAS Programme is in its early stages. Publications will be added here as they become available.
No. 1: Fertility and Ageing in Urban and Rural Areas: Is Location Important for Successful Ageing in New Zealand? Peggy G.Koopman-Boyden, Sandra Baxendine and Ian Pool. Population Studies Centre, The University of Waikato.
No. 2: Elder or Merely Older? Enhancing the Wellbeing of Older Maori in an Ageing Maori Population. Tahu Kukutai, Department of Sociology, Stanford University.
No. 3: Research on Ageing in New Zealand: Progress, Gaps, and the Potential Contribution of EWAS Research. Judith Davey, New Zealand Institute for Research on Ageing, Victoria University of Wellington.
No. 4: Ageing in Rural Areas: A Review of the Literature. Jacqueline Lidgard, Population Studies Centre, The University of Waikato.
No. 5: How Settled are the Retired?. Colin McLeay and Jacqueline Lidgard, Migration Research Group, The University of Waikato.
No. 6: The Role of Intergenerational Transactions, Interactions and Relationships in Shaping Wellbeing in Later Life. Sarah Hillcoat-Nalletamby, Population Studies Centre, The University of Waikato.
No. 7: Stakeholder Consultations in Ageing Research. Charles Waldegrave, The Family Centre Social Policy Research Unit.
No. 8: The Concept of Wellbeing and its Application in a Study of Ageing in Aotearoa New Zealand. Peter King, The Family Centre Social Policy Research Unit.
No. 9: Wellbeing -- Social Connectedness and Economic Standard of Living among 65-84 year olds in New Zealand - 2007. Peggy Koopman-Boyden, Suzan van der Pas and Michael Cameron, Population Studies Centre, The University of Waikato.
Author(s): Member(s) of FC Staff; Creation Date: 31st March 2003; Last Changed: December 14 2007;
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