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Projects

This page helps us to be informed about one another's ongoing research. Researchers and post-graduate students are welcome to submit a description of their project(s) for inclusion on this page using this format. Updates and links to researchers' own web pages and documents are also welcome.

Active Questionnaires

International Wellbeing Study

Beginning in March 2009, this is the first study of its kind to look in depth at people's wellbeing from around the world. If you chose to participate, you’ll be helping us to answer some of the most tantalising questions that our society faces today!

This study is completely anonymous, easy to do, takes about 25 to 30 minutes for each assessment point, and participants don’t have to give any of their personal details. The only participation requirements is that participants are at least 16 years old and that they agree to fill out these questions every three months for a year; five times in total.

Current Projects

An Evaluation of Community Attitudes to Intellectual Disability and the Quality of Life, Personal Wellbeing and Self Esteem of People with Intellectual Disability: Pre and Post Social integration
Researcher(s):
Tom M. J. Burke, Cliona Flood (supervisor)
Palmerston North Youth Happiness Survey Project
Researcher(s):
C.J. Patrick (Pat) Nolan PhD
Selecting patient reported outcome measures for use in an integrative medicine clinic
Researcher(s):
Dr. Jennifer Hunter, Prof. Stephen Leeder, Prof. Kerryn Phelps
The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey
The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey is a major longitudinal panel survey of Australian households to be conducted over a four year period.
The Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia - Research Section of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
Australian Immigration Research

Past Projects

Previous project information is also available on the Past Projects page.

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