Sub-replacement Fertility - Is this an Issue for New Zealand?
Held on Thursday 26 October at the Institute of Policy Studies.
Natalie Jackson (Director, Demographic Analytical Services Unit, School of Sociology & Social Work, University of Tasmania) - A Policy Overview
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Natalie Jackson, Reannan Rottier, and Amina Casey - Procreate and Cherish: Australia’s abrupt shift to explicit pronatalism
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Janet Sceats (Portal Consulting and Associates) - Low Fertility and Reproductive Polarisation: The Perspective from Within the Family
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Robert Didham (Statistics New Zealand) - Fertility Research in Statistics New Zealand: Recent and planned work
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Jeremy Roberston (The Roy McKenzie Centre for Study of Families) - How Government Policy May Affect Fertility: What the literature tells us
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This presentation was drawn from a wider study of the possible effects of government policy on family form and function. Tthe full report can be found here: http://www.familiescommission.govt.nz/research/empirical-lit-overview.php
John Peek (Fertility Associates) - Infertility in NZ: The impact of delaying starting a family
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Tess Labett (Fertility NZ) - Infertility - a survey of behaviour, attitudes and experiences of 1000 NZ women
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