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Asia Pacific Journal of Mathematics
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ISSN: 23572205

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Devoted to research and scholarship in mathematics.


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The Pacific journal of Baptist research.
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ISSN: 25377477 Year: 2005 Publisher: Auckland, N.Z. : N.Z. Baptist Research and Historical Society and the R.J. Thompson Centre for Theological Studies at Carey Baptist College


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Nursing praxis in New Zealand inc.
ISSN: 2423012X Year: 1985 Publisher: Palmerston North : Nursing Praxis in New Zealand Inc.


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Victoria University of Wellington law review
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ISSN: 11793028 Year: 1957 Publisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington


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Women's studies journal.
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ISSN: 11736615 Year: 1984 Publisher: [Auckland, N.Z.] : [Women's Studies Association New Zealand],


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A bark but no bite
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ISBN: 1760461369 1760461350 9781760461362 Year: 2017 Publisher: Acton, A.C.T. ANU Press

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"Based on New Zealand Election Study (NZES) data from a sample of 2,830 eligible voters, A Bark But No Bite explores a puzzle. While there was a lot of talk about inequality before the 2014 general election in New Zealand, and during the campaign, concern about inequality appeared to have no tangible effect on the election outcome. This book shows that, by its attention to the concerns of middle ground voters, the National Government had reduced the potential of policy differences to drive voter choices. Perceptions of competence and effective leadership were Nationals strongest suit, crowding out voter concerns over matters of policy. When voters did consider policy, inequality and related concerns were second to the economy. Traditional priorities about health and education, and perceptions of party differences on these matters, had faded into the background. Meanwhile, voters doubted the opposition Labour Party's ability to govern effectively in an alternative coalition to that of the National-led government. Labours policies were too many. In various ways, they would have chipped away at inequality, but lacked a coherent narrative and presentation. This book confirms that Labour's proposal to increase the age for receipt of New Zealand superannuation gained Labour no new votes. Hopes that the missing million people who failed to turn out to vote in 2011 would vote in 2014 and give an advantage to the left were unfulfilled. A comprehensive study of the 2014 election, this book provides a detailed account of all these findings, and a host of others."

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