Kate Amore

Kate is an Honorary Research Fellow with He Kāinga Oranga - Housing and Health Research Programme, and an urgent care doctor. Her primary research interest is homelessness, focusing on definition and measurement.

Key publications

  1. Howden-Chapman P Crane J Keall M Pierse N Baker MG Cunningham C Amore K Aspinall C Bennett J Bierre S Boulic M Chapman R Chisholm E Davies C Fougere G Fraser B
    2023
    He Kāinga Oranga: reflections on 25 years of measuring the improved health, wellbeing and sustainability of healthier housing
    Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
    Volume 54, 2024
  2. (2021)
    Housing that lacks basic amenities in Aotearoa New Zealand, 2018: A supplement to the 2018 Census estimate of severe housing deprivation.
    Commissioned by Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga/Ministry of Housing and Urban Development

     

  3. (2017).
    Housing, energy and health in resilient cities.
    Cities in New Zealand: Preferences, patterns and possibilities,
    Howden-Chapman, L. Early & J. Ombler (Eds.), (pp. 95-106). Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts Aotearoa.
  4. Amore, K.
    2016
    Severe housing deprivation in Aotearoa/New Zealand 2001-2013
    He Kainga Oranga / Housing & Health Research Programme Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington
  5. (2015).
    What Effect Will the 2015 Budget Have on Housing?
    Policy Quarterly,
    11 (3): 13–19.
  6. Goodyear, R. Pearson, A.L. Rivera-Muñoz, G. Woodbury, E.
    (2014).
    Rebuilding Christchurch: A Case of the Inverse Care Law.
    In B. Bennett, J. Dann, E. Johnson & R. Reynolds (Eds.), Once in a Lifetime: City-Building After Disaster in Christchurch.
    (pp.190-198). Christchurch: Freerange Press.
  7. (2011).
    A critical review of the ETHOS definition and classification of homelessness.
    European Journal of Homelessness,
    5(2), 19-37.
  8. (2007).
    A Public Health Approach to Homelessness.
    Parity,
    Vol 20: Issue 9, p7-8. Melbourne. Council to Homeless Persons.