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Our Young People Are Rich In Ethnic And Gender Diversity - Now We Are Twelve

New research published today looking at ethnic and gender identity in young New Zealanders shows that about a third of young people in early adolescence identify with more than one ethnic group and there is rich gender diversity at this age. “It’s .

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Largest Study Of Life For New Zealand Pre-teens – First Findings Published Today

Growing Up in New Zealand is today releasing new findings from the ongoing longitudinal study of young New Zealanders. “Now We Are Twelve” focuses on the lived experience of 12-year-olds and their families, covering topics identified as key to the ongoing .

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One In Five Young New Zealanders Have Experienced Material Hardship During Childhood

Research published today by Growing Up in New Zealand provides a contemporary longitudinal view of material hardship for children in Aotearoa New Zealand, finding that one fifth of today’s young people have experienced material hardship by the time they .

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More than half of NZ infants have tried junk food by 9 months

More than half of NZ infants have tried junk food by 9 months
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Children "Scientists" In World-first Study Looking At Health And Indoor Climate

The research is a joint project, between BRANZ and the University of Auckland longitudinal study Growing Up in New Zealand. It involved children in the Growing Up in New Zealand study collecting temperature and humidity data at home and school over two days. This new detailed indoor environment information was linked to the multiple pieces of health information collected from the children directly when they were eight years old. The linked information showed that an indoor temperature of between 19-25°C, with a relative humidity of 50%, measured at the children’s bedtime, was associated with the best health and wellbeing

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