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Free, S. et al.
(2008).
Does more effective home heating reduce school absences for children with asthma?
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health,
doi:10.1136/jech.2008.086520.
(2009).
Taranaki home injury hazards study.
Build Magazine,
112, 52-5.
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(Eds.), (2009).
Do damp and mould matter? Health impact of leaky homes.
Wellington: Steele Roberts Aotearoa, 172p.
Pene, G. Peita, M.
(2009).
Living the Tokelauan way in New Zealand.
Social Policy Journal,
35, 79-92.
Chapman, R. O'Day, D. Free, S.
(2009).
Warm Homes: drivers of demand for heating in the residential sector in New Zealand.
Energy Policy,
37(9), 3387-3399
Chapman, R. O'Day, D. Kennedy, M.
(2009).
Retrofitting housing with insulation: a cost-benefit analysis of a randomised community trial.
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health,
63(4),
Cunningham, M. Ormandy, D.
(2010).
Assessing housing quality and its impact on health, safety and sustainability.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health,
64(9), 765-771.
Preval, N. Arnold, R. Young, C. Grimes, A. Denne, T.
(2011).
The impact of retrofitted insulation and new heaters on health services utilisation and costs, pharmaceutical costs and mortality; Evaluation of Warm Up New Zealand: Heat Smart.
A report prepared for the Ministry of Economic Development.
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Grimes, A. Denne, T. Arnold, R. Preval, N. Young, C.
(2011).
Cost Benefit Analysis of the Warm Up New Zealand : Heat Smart Programme.
A report prepared for Ministry of Economic Development.
(2011).
Estimation of the social costs of home injury.
Accident Analysis & Prevention,
43(3), 998-1002.
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