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We warmly invite submissions for a special issue of the New Zealand Population Review focused on the theme: “The Business of Population”. Demographic change is influencing economies in profound and

NZPR Vol 51 showcases a rich range of quantitive family-focused research in Aotearoa as well as the Pacific – plus a timely look at flooding. 2025 Jacoby prize winner, Adam

NZPR Vol 50 is a special edition packed with papers using geospatial methods, from an Extreme Events Index for Aotearoa, to checking geospatial accuracy in health data. Guest-edited by Jesse

Working in population research, data and methods, demography, geography, housing, migration, fertility, households, health?  Do you have interesting results, methods, reviews, policy implications, or theory, and you’d like to publish

This wide-ranging issue features analysis of the Prime Minister’s comments on ‘having more babies’, new methods for diversity projections, and modelling migrant inequality using the IDI. Three articles have clear policy

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NZPR Vol 48 includes the Jacoby Prize-winning paper that looks at whether we are managing to arrive at a common understanding of homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand. In this issue,

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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

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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

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.

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