Research publications

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Blue Skies
Thu 1 Nov, 2007

Older Adults Experience of Family Life

Linked lives and independent living

This project investigated the ways that older adults in New Zealand experience family life and social relationships today.

Blue Skies
Sat 1 Sep, 2007

Diverse Forms of Pacific Families

and their financial decision-making approaches

Understanding Pacific peoples in the context of their families is crucial to working successfully with Pacific families and communities. During the past five years, the researchers have undertaken various research studies and community engagement projects which led them to believe that there is a need for better understanding of the nature of Pacific families in New Zealand and their decision-making processes.

Blue Skies
Sat 1 Sep, 2007

Lifelines

Young New Zealanders imagine family, friends and relationships across their life-course

This research explores young people’s imagined futures with a specific focus on family life, friendships and intimate relationships.

Report summary
Wed 1 Aug, 2007

It’s about time

Towards a parental leave policy that gives New Zealand Families real choice

A pamphlet outlining the Families Commission recommendations on Paid Parental Leave. A Summary Report, August 2007

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Report
Wed 1 Aug, 2007

It's about time

Towards a parental leave policy that gives New Zealand families real choice

All of society benefits when children get the best possible start in life. This report recommends how New Zealand can improve parental leave provisions to give parents real choices in balancing employment and family responsibilities.

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Blue Skies
Tue 1 May, 2007

Managing Multiple Sclerosis and Motherhood

Women's stories

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system with wide-ranging effects. It is a condition that most commonly affects women of childbearing age. Until recently, women with MS were discouraged from becoming mothers but studies have found that pregnancy and birth do not negatively affect the course of MS.

On 1 July 2005, after 25 years of private legal proceedings, the Family Court in New Zealand was opened up to the media and hence to the public gaze.

Fairness is an easily recognised property of everyday interactions among family members.

Report
Thu 1 Feb, 2007

Moving on

Changes in a year in family living arrangements

Between 2003 and 2004, one in 10 New Zealanders changed their family type. Understanding how and why families change or remain stable is important because of the impact on our government’s policies and family services. This report analyses one year of statistical family changes.

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