Research Funded in 2021/2022
The following table lists the seven research projects that have received funding from Round Six of the Children and Families Research Fund. The researchers will use Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal data to respond to their research question.
Final research reports are expected to be completed around March 2023 and links to these reports will be published on this webpage.
Standard Research Grant
Organisation |
Principal Investigator |
Project Title |
Status |
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University of Auckland |
Ladan Hashemi |
Exploring resilience: Can positive childhood experiences offset the effects of adverse childhood experiences on the development and inequities of childhood obesity, if so, what are the policy implications? |
Funding approved Jan 2022 |
University of Waikato |
Jesse Whitehead |
The influence of residential mobility on unmet health care needs and child health |
Funding approved Jan 2022 |
Motu |
Jaimie Monk |
The effect of income, parental stress and children's screen use on child behaviour |
Funding approved Jan 2022 |
Motu |
Isabelle Sin |
Funding approved Jan 2022 |
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University of Auckland |
Cameron Grant |
Depression and anxiety in primary school aged children whose parent(s) were not born in New Zealand |
Funding approved Jan 2022 |
New User Grant
Organisation |
Principal Investigator |
Project Title |
Status |
---|---|---|---|
Motu |
Nic Watson |
What role do parental values and aspirations play in intergenerational upward mobility |
Funding approved Jan 2022 |
University of Canterbury |
Megan Gath |
Funding approved Jan 2022 |