For the past 20 years, the New Zealand Deprivation Index (NZDep) has been the universal measure of area-based social circumstances for New Zealand (NZ) and often the key social determinant used in population health and social research. This paper presents the first theoretical and methodological shift in the measurement of area deprivation in New Zealand since the 1990s and describes the development of the New Zealand Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD). We briefly describe the development of Data Zones, an intermediary geographical scale, before outlining the development of the New Zealand Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), which uses routine datasets and methods comparable to current international deprivation indices. We identified 28 i...
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<div><p>For the past 20 years, the New Zealand Deprivation Index (NZDep) has been the universal meas...
The standard measures of relative socio-economic deprivation within New Zealand are the NZDEP studie...
The aim of this research was to identify a small set of indicators of an individual's deprivation th...
<p>The distribution of (A) the IMD and its Domains (B-H), ordered by median IMD rank.</p
There is an increasing interest in the unequal socio-spatial distribution of environmental ‘goods’ a...
Area based measures of deprivation are used for resourceallocation and research. In both these uses ...
NZDep96 is an index of deprivation for small areas. Originally designed for use in health research, ...
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<div><p>For the past 20 years, the New Zealand Deprivation Index (NZDep) has been the universal meas...
The standard measures of relative socio-economic deprivation within New Zealand are the NZDEP studie...
The aim of this research was to identify a small set of indicators of an individual's deprivation th...
<p>The distribution of (A) the IMD and its Domains (B-H), ordered by median IMD rank.</p
There is an increasing interest in the unequal socio-spatial distribution of environmental ‘goods’ a...
Area based measures of deprivation are used for resourceallocation and research. In both these uses ...
NZDep96 is an index of deprivation for small areas. Originally designed for use in health research, ...
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