School of Government

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies Paul Callister

Paul had had a long-term interest in the changing distribution of paid and unpaid work at the level of both the individual and the household. Other recent research has included an investigation of parental leave policies, ethnic intermarriage, changing sex ratios and shifts in educational outcomes for men and women. For more information, please refer to Paul's staff page http://ips.ac.nz/staff/team/callister_paul.html
Living and Working in New Zealand
Paul Callister
2000
The Policy Implications of Diversity
Jonathan Boston, Paul Callister and Amanda Wolf
2006
Special Measures to Reduce Ethnic Disadvantage in New Zealand
Paul Callister
2007
IPS WP 08/05: Gender and tertiary education enrolments and completions: An overview of trends 1994-2006
Paul Callister and James Newell
2008
IPS WP 08/06 - Who are New Zealand’s doctors? Gender, migration and changing living arrangements
Paul Callister, Juthika Badkar and Robert Didham
2008
IPS WP 08/10: Gender and tertiary education: Is it useful to talk about male disadvantage?
Paul Callister, Frances Leather and Jill Holt
2008
IPS WP 09/01 - Dying differently: Gendered mortality trends in New Zealand
Paul Callister and Robert Didham
2009
IPS WP 09/02 -  Paid domestic work:  A private matter or a public policy issue?
Paul Callister, Lisa Tortell and Jessie Williams
2009
IPS WP 09/07 - Which tertiary institutions are educating young, low-skill Māori men? A research note
Paul Callister
2009
IPS WP 09/08 - Ageing New Zealand: The growing reliance on migrant caregivers
Juthika Badkar, Paul Callister and Robert Didham
2009
IPS WP 09/10 - The changing nature of young people’s transitions in New Zealand
David Rea and Paul Callister
2009
IPS WP 09/14 - Skin cancer and Vitamin D: should skin colour or ethnicity be the main variable for communicating health promotion messages?
Paul Callister, Judith Galtry and Robert Didham
2009
IPS WP 10/01 - Changes in paid work for mid-life couples between 1981 and 2006: A research note
Paul Callister, Martin von Randow, David Rea and Gerard Cotterell
2010
IPS WP 10/02 - Older Women-Younger Men Relationships: the Social Phenomenon of 'Cougars': A Research Note
Zoe Lawton and Paul Callister
2010

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