Redesigning procurement strategies for complex policy spaces
Author/editor: Nevile, A
Year published: 2017
This book chapter is part of a collection of essays had its origins in a one-day workshop held in August 2015 at The Australian National University. Jointly convened by Dr John Butcher (ANZSOG) and Professor David Gilchrist (Curtin Not-for-profit Initiative) the purpose of the workshop was to…
Socioeconomic position is associated with carotid intima–media thickness in mid‐childhood: The longitudinal study of Australian children
Author/editor: Liu, RS, Mensah, FK,Carlin, J, Edwards, B, Ranganathan, S, Cheung, M, Dwyer,T, Saffery, R, Magnussen, CG, Juonala, M, Wake, M & Burgner, DP.
Year published: 2017
Background Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) predicts higher cardiovascular risk in adults. Few studies differentiate between neighborhood and family SEP or have repeated measures through childhood, which would inform understanding of potential mechanisms and the timing of…
Spam and crime
Author/editor: Broadhurst, R & Alazab, M.
Year published: 2017
Regulatory Theory features an interactive contents page that divides chapters into key theories, concepts, methods and psychological foundations. If you are unsure where to start, or are looking for material on, for example, a specific theory (e.g. smart regulation) or concept (e.g. rule…
The effect of the Moscow theatre siege on subjective well being
Author/editor: Manning, M & Vorsina, M.
Year published: 2017
The place of cultural competency in ‘responsible gambling’ practice: challenging notions of informed choice
Author/editor: Fogarty, M.
Year published: 2017
Responsible gambling codes of practice and guidelines exist in most regulated gambling environments around the world, however, the extent to which they acknowledge and engage with concepts of cultural and linguistic diversity is significantly lacking, and in many cases, completely absent. If ‘…
Valuing the state of water in New Zealand using the experienced preference method
Author/editor: Manning, M.
Year published: 2017
Young carers
Author/editor: Warren, D & Edwards, B.
Year published: 2017
Key findingsAlmost 40% of LSAC 14-15 year olds spent some time caring for a person in their family or community who is elderly or has a health condition or disability.At least one in ten 14-15 year-olds were caring for a household member, with around two-thirds of this group providing assistance…