Publication or Resource

Barnes, P. Kanga, J. Honeywill, C. Robertson, O.
(2022).
The cost of achieving healthy temperatures in children's bedrooms: Evidence from New Zealand
Energy Policy,
164, 12861.
(2011).
Making the connection: the relationship between fuel poverty, electricity disconnection and prepayment metering.
Energy Policy,
39, 733-741.
(2012)..
Tackling cold housing and fuel poverty in New Zealand: a review of policies, research and health impacts.
Energy Policy,
49, 134-142.
Carroll, P. Casswell, S. Huakau, J. Perry, P.
(2011).
The Widening Gap: perceptions of poverty and income inequalities and implications of population health.
Social Policy Journal of New Zealand,
2011, 37,1-12.
(2016).
Child and Youth Fuel Poverty: Assessing the Known and Unknown.
People, Place and Policy,
10(1), 77-87. DOI: 10.3351/ppp.0010.0001.0006
Sim, D. Stanley, J. Rowan, R. Harris Clark, I. Morris, L. The Waiopehu College 2015 Research Team
(2017).
Cool? Young people investigate living in cold housing and fuel poverty. A mixed methods action research study.
Social Science and Medicine – Population Health,
3, 66-74.
Robertson, O. Atatoa-Carr, P.
(2020).
Changes in area deprivation by moves for New Zealand children.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health,
Zhang, J. Leung, W. Jack, S. Oliver, J. Webb, R. Wilson, N Sika-Paotonu, D. Harwood, M.
(2021).
Rising ethnic inequalities in acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, New Zealand, 2000-2018.
Emerging Infectious Diseases,
27(1), 36-46. doi: 10.3201/eid2701.191791
(2015).
Fuel poverty, policy, and equity in New Zealand: The promise of prepayment metering.
Energy Research & Social Science,
7, 99–107
(2017).
Mixing methods, maximizing results: use of mixed methods research to investigate policy solutions for fuel poverty and energy vulnerability.
Sage Mixed Methods Research,
26(7), 1009-1017.
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