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Journal Articles

Bargh, M., & Rata, A. (2020).  The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 11(3) 1 - 19.

Brabyn, L. (2017). Declining towns and rapidly growing cities in New Zealand developing an empirically-based model that can inform policyPolicy Quarterly, 13, Supplementary Issue, 37-46.

Brabyn, L., & Jackson, N. (2017). The mechanisms of subnational population growth and decline in New Zealand 1976-2013Policy Quarterly 13, Supplementary Issue, 22-36.

Brabyn, L., Jackson, N., Stichbury, G., & McHardie, T. (2019). Visualising and communicating population diversity through web mapsNew Zealand Population Review, 45, 4666.

Brabyn, L., & Jackson, N. (2019). . New Zealand Geographer 75, 116129.

Broman, P., Kukutai, T. & Bell, A. (2021). The (not so) silent centre: European ethnicity in the Aotearoa New Zealand Census. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 1-23. doi: 10.1080/01419870.2021.1992467

Broman, P., & Kukutai, T. (2021). Fixed not fluid: European identification in the Aotearoa New Zealand CensusJournal of Population Research.&紳莉莽梯;38(2),&紳莉莽梯;103138.

Cameron, M. (2017). The relative (un)certainty of subnational population declinePolicy Quarterly 13, 55-60.

Cameron, M., & Cochrane, W. (2017). Using land-use modelling to statistically downscale population projections to small areas.  Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, Vol. 23, 3, 195-216.

Cameron, M., & Poot, J. (2019). Towards superdiverse Aotearoa: Dimensions of past and future ethnic diversity in New Zealand and its regionsNew Zealand Population Review, 45, 1845.

Cameron, M., & Poot, J. (2019). The estimation and interpretation of coefficients in panel gravity models of migrationLett Spat Resour Sci 12,&紳莉莽梯;915

Cain, T., & Lee, S. (2019). Diversity dividends and the dehumanisation of immigrants in the news media in Aotearoa New ZealandNew Zealand Population Review, 45, 185210.

Collins, F.L. (2019). Commentary: Questioning the diversity dividend, and then moving onNew Zealand Population Review, 45, 7-17.

Collins, F. L. (2021). Temporary migration and regional development amidst Covid19: Invercargill and QueenstownNew Zealand Geographer. doi:10.1111/nzg.12307

Jackson, N., & Cameron, M.P. (2018). The unavoidable nature of population ageing and the ageing-driven end of growth an update for New ZealandPopulation Ageing 11, 239264

Kukutai, T., & Hohmann-Marriott, B (eds.). (2019). Capturing the diversity dividend? Diversity matters in Aotearoa/New Zealand. [Special Issue]. New Zealand Population review, 45.

Kukutai, T., & Rarere, M. (2017). Iwi sex ratios in the New Zealand population Census: Why are women so dominant? New Zealand Population Review, 43, 6392.

Kukutai, T., & Cormack, D. (2018). Census 2018 and implications for MoriNew Zealand Population Review, 44, 131151.

Mare, D., & Cochrane, W. (2017). Urban influence and population change in New ZealandPolicy Quarterly Supplementary Issue.

Mare, D. (2019). Commuting to diversityNew Zealand Population Review, 45, 125159.

Mondal, M., Cameron, M.P., and Poot, J. (2021 in press). Economic and cultural residential sorting of Aucklands population, 1991-2013: An entropy approach, 

Peace, R., & Stone, G. (2019).  Mapping service provision that responds to diversity: Tools for evaluating institutional capacity and capabilityNew Zealand Population Review, 45, 6797.

Peace, R., & Spoonley, P. (2019). Social cohesion and cohesive ties: Responses to diversity.  New Zealand Population Review, 45, 98124.

Poot, J., Alimi, O., Cameron, M., & Mare, D. (2016). The gravity model of migration: The successful comeback of an ageing superstar in regional scienceInvestigaciones Regionales Journal of Regional Research, 36, 63-86.

Poot, J., & Stillman, S. (2016). Skill composition of immigration flows and the measurement of education-occupation mismatchIZA Journal of Migration 5,18.

Rata, A., & Terruhn, J. (2019). Editors noteNew Zealand Population Review, 45 16.

Rata, A., & Al-Asaad, F. (2019).  Whakawhanaungatanga as a Mori approach to Indigenoussettler of colour relationship buildingNew Zealand Population Review, 45, 211233.

Terruhn, J. (2019). Whose dividend? Diversity as a selling point in urban development projects in AucklandNew Zealand Population Review, 45, 160184.

Terruhn, J., & Spoonley, P. (2020).  Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration, 4(2), 183-201,

Terruhn, J., & Ye, J. (2021). Encountering neighbors: coexisting with difference in Aucklands AvondaleUrban Geography, 1-19.

Ye, J. (2017). Contours of urban diversity and coexistenceGeography Compass11, 18.

Ye, J. (2020), Unbounding differencemaking in diversifying cities: Encountering Singapore and AucklandNZ Geographer, 76: 100-105.

Books and book chapters

Bakens, J., Nijkamp, P., & Poot, J. (2015). E Pluribus Prosperitas: On cultural diversity and economic development. In Bakens, J., Nijkamp, P., & Poot, J. (Eds.) The Economics of Cultural Diversity (pp. 1 13). Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar.

Cameron, M.P., Dunstan, K., & Cook, L. (2021).  In Cochrane, W., Alimi, O., and Cameron, M.P. (Eds.) Labor Markets, Migration, and Mobility: Essays in Honor of Jacques Poot, Dordrecht: Springer.

Cain, T. (2017).  (pp. 33-51). In Cain, T., Kahu, E., & Shaw, R. (Eds) T贖rangawaewae: Identity and Belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand. Auckland New Zealand: .

Cochrane, W., Alimi, O., & Cameron, M.P. (Eds.). (2021). , Singapore: Springer

Jackson N. (2016). . In: Pace R., Ham-Chande R. (Eds.) Demographic Dividends: Emerging Challenges and Policy Implications. Demographic Transformation and Socio-Economic Development, vol 6. Springer, Cham.

Jackson, N.O. (2016).  In Spoonley, P. (Ed.) Rebooting the Regions. Massey University Press: Palmerston North.

Jackson, N.O. (2017).  In Pelling, N. and Burton, L. (Eds) Abnormal Psychology in Context. The Australian and New Zealand Handbook. Cambridge University Press. pp.34-53.

Jackson N., Brabyn L., Mar矇 D., Cameron M., Pool I. (2019).  In Anson J., Bartl W., Kulczycki A. (Eds.) Studies in the Sociology of Population. (pp 161 193). Cham: Springer.

Jackson, N.O., & Kukutai T. (2019).  In M Walter (Ed.) Social Research Methods, 4th edition. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

Kukutai, T., & Ryks, J. (2016).  In Spoonley, P (Ed.) Rebooting the regions. Massey University Press: Palmerston North.

Kukutai, T., & Webber, M. (2017). Ka p贖 te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi: Mori identities in the 21st century. In A. Bell, V. Elizabeth, T. McIntosh & M. Wynyard (Eds.) A land of milk and honey? Making sense of Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 71-82). Auckland: Auckland University Press.

Kukutai, T., & Rata, A. (2017). From mainstream to manaaki: Indigenising our approach to immigration. In D. Hall (Ed.) Fair Borders? Migration Policy in the Twenty-First Century (pp. 2644). Wellington, New Zealand: Bridget Williams Books.

Mondal, M., Cameron, M.P., & Poot, J. (2020). In Suzuki, S., & Patuelli, R. A Broad View of Regional Science - Essays in Honor of Peter Nijkamp. Dordrecht: Springer.

Nijkamp, P. & Poot, J. (2015).  In: Nijkamp P., Poot, J., & Bakens, J. (Eds.) The Economics of Cultural Diversity (pp. 17-51). Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar.

O Alimi, DC Mar矇, J Poot (2016).  In Spoonley, P. (Ed.) Rebooting the Regions. Massey University Press: Palmerston North

Spoonley, P. (2016). . Massey University Press: Palmerston North.

Spoonley, P. (2017).  In: Mann J. (Ed) Citizenship in transnational perspective. Politics of citizenship and migration. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

Spoonley, P. (2020).  Palmerston North: Massey University Press. https://www.masseypress.ac.nz/books/the-new-new-zealand/

Terruhn, J. (2019). In: McManus, R., Matthewman, S., Brickel, C., McLennan, G., and Spoonley, P. (Eds.) Exploring Society: Sociology for New Zealand Students (4th edition) (pp. 312-313). Auckland: Auckland University Press.

Terruhn, J. (2020).  In: Simon-Kumar, R., Collins, F.L., and Friesen, W. (Eds.) Intersections of Inequality, Migration and Diversification: The Politics of Mobility in Aotearoa/New Zealand (pp. 131-151). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Reports

Peace, R., & Pratt, A. (2021). Diversity in the Public Sector. Research Report No.2/2020

Stone, G., & Peace, R. (2020). English Language Partners New Zealand - a CaDDANZ case study: Exploring the nature of ELPNZs contribution to settlement outcomes for newcomers, including identified systemic challenges and options, and its response to diversity. Research Report No.1/2020.

Stone, G., Peace, R., & Pratt, A. (2020). New Zealand Police: A CaDDANZ case study. Completed awaiting sign off from NZ Police

Terruhn, J. (2017). ESOL students sense of school belonging, inclusion, and wellbeing report. Massey University: Auckland.

Levine, M. (2017). Diversity and wellbeing at school - Report for participating Secondary School. Massey University: Auckland.

Working papers

Cain, T., & Lee, S. (2018).  Media representations of immigration and ethnic diversity in the New Zealand Herald. CaDDANZ Working Paper No. 1.

Jackson, N., Brabyn, L., & Mare, D. (2016). New Zealands towns and rural centres 1976-2013 experimental components of growth. NIDEA Working Paper No. 7.

Kooshesh, P. (2019). Re-definition of social identity among Iranian migrant females in New Zealand. Massey University CaDDANZ Working Paper No.2/2019.

Mare, D. (2018). The labor market in New Zealand, 20002017. IZA World of Labor: 427.

Mare, D., & Poot, J. (2019). Valuing cultural diversity of New Zealand cities. Motu Working Paper 19-05.

Mondal, M., Cameron, M.P., & Poot, J. (2018). Group-size bias in the measurement of residential sorting. Working Paper in Economics 09/18. Hamilton: School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, 51蹤獲.

Mondal, M., Cameron, M.P., & Poot, J. (2019). Economic and cultural residential sorting of Aucklands population 1991-2013: An entropy approach. Working Paper in Economics 03/19. Hamilton: School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, 51蹤獲.

Mondal, M., Cameron, M.P., & Poot, J. (2020). Determinants of ethnic identity among adolescents: Evidence form New Zealand. Working Paper in Economics 05/20. Hamilton: School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, 51蹤獲.

Poot, J. (2015). Cross-border migration and travel: A virtuous relationship. IZA World of Labor: 209.

Spoonley, P. (2014). Superdiversity, social cohesion, and economic benefits. IZA World of Labor: 46.

Tran, N.T.M, Cameron, M.P., & Poot, J. (2017). Local institutional quality and return migration: Evidence from Vietnam. Working Paper 10-17. Department of Economics, 51蹤獲.

Student outputs

Dixon, R. & Poot, J. (2017). What's with the attitude? We were all migrants once! NIDEA, 51蹤獲, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Dixon, R. (2017). Who is afraid of border controls? A review of economic and cultural threat theories of attitudes towards immigration. POPS589 Report, 51蹤獲, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Dixon, R. (2019). Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration: A narrative review. PANZ Poster Thesis Summary. NIDEA, 51蹤獲, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Dixon, R. (2019). Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration: A narrative review. (Masters thesis, 51蹤獲, Hamilton, New Zealand).

McHardie, T. (2016). Evaluating web mapping applications for visualising demographic diversity. (Masters thesis, 51蹤獲, Hamilton, New Zealand).

Mondal, M. (2021). Ethnic mobility and the spatial distribution of ethnicity in Auckland. (Doctoral thesis, 51蹤獲, Hamilton, New Zealand).