Browsing by Supervisor "Kukutai, Tahu"
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The Determinants of Tribal Population Growth in the New Zealand Census
(University of Waikato, 2012)By the early twentieth century the notion that ethnic populations would dissipate was a commonly held belief. However, after World War II, the modern world has seen an incredible resurgence in ethnic identities. Ethnic ... -
European identity in the Aotearoa New Zealand census
(The University of Waikato, 2021)Although the literature on ethnicity is vast, studies have typically focused on minority groups, with white majorities, including Europeans in Aotearoa New Zealand, surprisingly absent. Demographic changes, however, and ... -
Indigenising the national census? A Global Study of the Enumeration of Indigenous Peoples, 1985-2014
(University of Waikato, 2017)While the last decade has seen a growing academic interest in how states count and classify Indigenous peoples in the national census, most research has been limited to small case studies. In contrast, this study examines ... -
Indigenous knowledges in health policy in Aotearoa New Zealand and Saskatchewan Canada: A comparative study
(The University of Waikato, 2018)For more than two decades, components of Māori knowledges in the form of Māori words and concepts have been part of health policy in Aotearoa New Zealand. Health policy that engages Māori words and concepts resonates with ... -
Premarital sexual behaviour among adolescents and youths in Nepal
(The University of Waikato, 2021)Premarital sex (PMS) among adolescents and young people (AY) is reported to be increasing worldwide. Research to date has tended to focus on analysing the prevalence of PMS among AY, and the individual characteristics ... -
Rising demand for health care: The sustainability of community general practice in the Waikato
(The University of Waikato, 2018)Community general practice is the cornerstone of New Zealand’s health system, providing first contact health care, care coordination and acting as gatekeeper to expensive hospital services. An ageing population now brings ... -
Towards a framework of deep diversity: Identity and invisibility in the Indian diaspora in New Zealand
(University of Waikato, 2015)Using the Indian diaspora in New Zealand as a case study, this thesis examines how state categorisation practices and nation building narratives have constructed and racialised migrant minorities, such as Indians, in ...