NZPR Special Issue essential contribution to housing debate
The 2021 special issue of the NZ Population Review released today may be considered something of a bible in the years to come by anyone serious about housing issues in
NZPR 2021 Call for Submissions
The New Zealand Population Review is a peer-reviewed open-access journal of population and demography with a focus on New Zealand and the Pacific region. It has been published since the
Contribute to the NZPR special issue on housing
We are calling for contributions to a special issue of the 2020 New Zealand Population Review, which will focus on housing. We are interested in papers that focus on aspects of
WEBINAR 1: Thursday 11 June 2020
THE ORIGINS AND POST-COVID FUTURE OF HOUSING FIRST APPROACHES TO HOMELESSNESS WITH TOM BAKER & NEVIL PIERSE PANZ hosts the first of its series of webinars on Aotearoa New Zealand
PANZ newsletter: April lockdown edition
Includes updates on the delays in the Census post-enumeration survey, news from NIDEA, notes from the PANZ Council’s strategic meet-up last year in Hamilton, and awards and achievements of our
Special Edition of NZ Population Review out now
The NZ Population Review 2019 is out now, with a special edition guest-edited by Jessica Terruhn and Arama Rata from CaDDANZ. The theme of the special issue is ‘Capturing the
2019 Conference Presentations
Remind yourself of the sessions you attended or find out more about the sessions you missed. Where permission has been granted, presentation slides for the 2019 conference are now available
2019 Conference on Twitter
Some social media highlights from #NZPopCon View presentations here.
Message from PANZ: The Christchurch attacks
The Council of PANZ wishes to express our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the Muslim community and whānau of Christchurch, and to all Muslim communities in Aotearoa New Zealand who
NZ Population Review Volume 44 out now
NZPR 2018 Volume 44 is available now, and can be downloaded in full here, or as individual articles below: Invited Commentary: Enriching Public Policy with a Population Perspective by Len Cook.