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Article: 2005 Panz Conference people and place: communities, regions, diversity and change.(Population Association of New Zealand)
- Article from:
- Social Policy Journal of New Zealand
- Article date:
- November 1, 2005
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Population issues are vital to many social, economic and cultural discussions in New Zealand, and multidisciplinary discourse contributes to our understanding of the implications of the complex population changes now emerging. The Population Association of New Zealand (PANZ) was established to facilitate informed public debate about population matters, and to identify the underlying population issues in other discussions. (1) The 2005 PANZ Conference (2) was held at the University of Auckland on 30 June-1 July. Its theme was "People and place: Communities, regions, diversity and change", and the New Zealand and international speakers covered:
* diversity and ...