Research paper
Housing-related experiences of families with young children in contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand: How do these experiences differ for families living in rental or social housing and/or on low incomes?
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- Housing-related experiences of families with young children in contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand: How do these experiences differ for families living in rental or social housing and/or on low incomes?
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Decreasing rates of home ownership and increasing rates of both rental housing and residential mobility are intensifying the impact of poor quality housing, especially for the most vulnerable children and whānau. The current study used data from the contemporary Growing Up in New Zealand study to better understand the housing experiences of New Zealand children, particularly those in rental accommodation and for those living in low incomes households in the first five years of life. We have u...
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- Date created
- 2021
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- Marks, Emma / Somerville-Ryan, Megan / Walker, Caroline / Devlin, Miranda / Chen, Rachel / Atatoa Carr, Polly / Berry, Sarah / Smith, Ashley / Morton, Susan
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/59609
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