Browsing by Author "Baxendine, Sandra"
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Components of regional population growth, 1986-2001
Pool, Ian; Baxendine, Sandra; Cochrane, William (University of Waikato, Population Studies Centre, 2004-05)The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is seen as being linked to its economic and social vibrancy. To better understand the dynamics of this growth pattern it is ... -
Demographic change and transport needs in the Waikato region
Baxendine, Sandra; Cochrane, William; Poot, Jacques (University of Waikato, Population Studies Centre, 2005-09)This report has been commissioned by Environment Waikato (EW) as part of its review of the Land Transport Strategy for the Waikato region. The report identifies key population characteristics that impact on transport needs ... -
Description and spatial analysis of employment change in New Zealand regions 1986-2001
Baxendine, Sandra; Cochrane, William; Poot, Jacques (University of Waikato, Population Studies Centre, 2005-11)Over the last two decades New Zealand has undergone fundamental economic restructuring, and phases of slow and rapid growth, which have resulted in some dramatic changes in the regional economies. This paper provides a ... -
The ‘ins and outs’ of work – diversity or homogeneity in New Zealand women’s employment patterns?
Hillcoat-Nallétamby, Sarah; Baxendine, Sandra (University of Waikato, Population Studies Centre, 2005-03)New Zealand has experienced sustained increases in women’s labour force participation since the post-war period. The Census of Population and Dwellings and the Household Labour Force Survey provide aggregate-level insights ... -
The New Zealand population: A synopsis of trends and projections 1991 - 2016
Baxendine, Sandra; Cochrane, William; Dharmalingam, Arunachalam; Hillcoat-Nallétamby, Sarah; Poot, Jacques (University of Waikato, Population Studies Centre, 2005-05)Although there are many excellent documents and online resources available on New Zealand population trends, it is useful to highlight some key trends in one short document. This paper provides a synopsis of trends with ...
Co-authors for Sandra Baxendine
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