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Changing Pacific household composition and wellbeing,1981 to 2006

Developing a hub for e-Social Science in NZ: Linking the GRID with emergent social data technologies and networks

Family Whanau and Wellbeing Project (FWWP)

Generating synthetic data sets using non-confidential published tables and confidentialised unit record data sets

Homogamy in New Zealand? Investigating patterns in family/whanau formation, social interaction and social stratification

Hospital Restructuring: Patient Outcomes and Nursing Workforce Implications

Modelling residential segregation: an empirical and simulation-based study

Modelling social change in New Zealand: Social Simulation Applied to a Census “test bed” (MoSC)

National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa)

Primary care in an ageing society: a modelling approach (PCASO)

Socio-Economic Status and Well-Being (PGSF)

The New Zealand Quality of Healthcare Study (NZQHS)

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Do hospital bed reduction and multiple system reform affect patient mortality? A trend and multi-level analysis in New Zealand over the period 1988–2001
Details: Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Scott A, Gauld R. 2007 (in press). 'Do hospital bed reduction and multiple system reform affect patient mortality? A trend and multi-level analysis in New Zealand over the period 1988–2001'. Medical Care.
Published: 2007
Type: Journal article
Doctors, practices, patients and their problems during usual hours: a description of rural and non-rural primary care in New Zealand in 2001/2
Details: Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P. Doctors, practices, patients and their problems during usual hours: a description of rural and non-rural primary care in New Zealand in 2001/2. New Zealand Medical Journal 2007, 120(1253):1-10. Link.
Members: Peter Davis, Director, COMPASS, Roy Lay-Yee,
Published: 2007
Type: Journal article
Does community-governed non-profit primary care improve access to services? Cross-sectional survey of practice characteristics
Details: CRAMPTON, P., DAVIS, P., LAY-YEE, R., RAYMONT, A., FORREST, C.B., STARFIELD, B. ‘Does community-governed non-profit primary care improve access to services? Cross-sectional survey of practice characteristics’. International Journal of Health Services 35, 465-478, 2005.
Members: Peter Davis, Director, COMPASS, Roy Lay-Yee,
Published: 2005
Type: Journal article
Does community-governed non-profit primary care improve access to services? Cross-sectional survey of practice characteristics
Details: Crampton P, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Raymont A, Forrest CB, Starfield B. Does community-governed non-profit primary care improve access to services? Cross-sectional survey of practice characteristics. International Journal of Health Services 2005, 35, 465-478.
Members: Peter Davis, Director, COMPASS, Roy Lay-Yee,
Published: 2005
Type: Journal article
Estimating interviewer effects for binary responses
Details: Scott AJ, Davis PB. ‘Estimating interviewer effects for binary responses’. In Achieving Data Quality in a Statistical Agency: a Methodological Perspective. Statistics Canada; Ottawa, 107-114, 2001.
Members: Peter Davis, Director, COMPASS, Alastair Scott,
Published: 2001
Type: Conference article
Exposure to primary medical care in New Zealand: number and duration of general practitioner visits
Details: Crampton P, Jatrana S, Lay-Yee R, Davis P. Exposure to primary medical care in New Zealand: number and duration of general practitioner visits. New Zealand Medical Journal 2007, 120(1256):1-11. Link.
Members: Peter Davis, Director, COMPASS, Roy Lay-Yee,
Published: 2007
Type: Journal article
Family doctors: Methodology and description of the activity of private GPs: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02.
Details: Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Scott A. Family doctors: Methodology and description of the activity of private GPs: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 1, Wellington, Ministry of Health. ISBN 0-478-28251-6 (Book), ISBN 0-478-28252-4 (Internet), HP 3827. 101 pages. Link.
Members: Peter Davis, Director, COMPASS, Alastair Scott, Roy Lay-Yee,
Published: 2004
Type: Technical report
Family Wellbeing Indicators from the 1981-2001 New Zealand Censuses
Details: Milligan S, Fabian A, Coope P, Errington C. Family Wellbeing Indicators from the 1981-2001 New Zealand Censuses. Statistics New Zealand, Wellington, 2006. Link.
Members: Angela Fabian, Pat Coope,
Published: 2006
Type: Technical report
Family-specific approaches to the analysis of case-control family data.
Details: Neuhaus J, Scott AJ, Wild CJ. Family-specific approaches to the analysis of case-control family data. Biometrics 62, 488-494, 2006.
Members: Alastair Scott,
Published: 2006
Type: Journal article
Fitting binary regression models with case-augmented samples.
Details: Lee AJ, Scott AJ, Wild CJ. Fitting binary regression models with case-augmented samples. Biometrika 93, 385-397, 2006.
Members: Alastair Scott,
Published: 2006
Type: Journal article

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