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040 _aAFVC
100 _aHoukamau, Carla
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245 _aThe wellbeing of Māori pre and post Covid-19 lockdown in Aotearoa / New Zealand
_cCarla Houkamau, Kim Dell, James Newth, Jason Paul Mika, Chris Sibley, Turuhia Keelan and Tamela Dunn
260 _aAuckland, New Zealand :
_bUniversity of Auckland,
_c2021
300 _aelectronic document (31 pages) ; PDF file
520 _aThe first MIFAS survey was open between September and December 2017, and round two went out between April and November 2020. Round 2 MIFAS data collection occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand. Round two MIFAS respondents were experiencing a variety of lockdown levels at the time they were completing their surveys. During the highest lockdown level (Level 4), New Zealanders were asked not to leave their homes other than for essential personal movement. New Zealanders were asked to form “bubbles” and stay within them (small groups of people, typically close family members, who would be the only people in close contact for the period of lockdown). Except for essential services, including hospitals, essential health clinics, supermarkets and pharmacies, all businesses were closed, as were schools and universities, and childcare facilities. During Level 3, people were instructed to stay home other than for essential personal movement, including to go to work or school if they have to, or for local recreation. When outside of the home, physical distancing was required (i.e. distanced one metre from other people) in schools and workplaces. People were allowed to expand their contacts to reconnect with close family/whānau and bring in caregivers or support isolated people. In Levels 1–2, restrictions loosened; however, life was still not normal, and people were asked to exercise social distancing and caution. Te Rangahau o Te Tuakiri Māori me Ngā Waiaro ā-Pūtea/The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS) is a longitudinal nationwide survey- based study of Māori identity and attitudes towards society and economic development. (From the report). Record #7804
610 _aTe Rangahau o Te Tuakiri Māori me Ngā Waiaro ā-Pūtea | The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS)
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650 _aĀHUATANGA ŌHANGA
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650 _aCOVID-19
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650 _aECONOMIC ASPECTS
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650 _aHAUORA HINENGARO
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650 _aKOWHEORI-19
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650 _aLONGITUDINAL STUDIES
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650 _aMĀORI
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650 _aMATE KORONA
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650 _aMENTAL HEALTH
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650 _aORA
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650 _aPANDEMICS
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650 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
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650 _aSTRESS
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650 _aWELLBEING
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aDell, Kim
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700 _aNewth, James
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700 _aMika, Jason P.
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700 _aSibley, Chris G.
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700 _aKeelan, Turuhia
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700 _aDunn, Tamela
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856 _uhttps://www.psych.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/maori-identity-financial-attitudes-study.html
856 _uhttps://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/psych/about/our-research/MIFAS/Tech-Docs/MIFAS-Covid-19-2021-Report.pdf
_zDownload report, PDF
942 _2ddc
_cREPORT
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