Fascinating Facts from Growing Up in New Zealand to celebrate 2019
Check out our end-of-year update in which we take you on a fascinating journey to discover some of the amazing things we've learnt over the past 10-years.
Check out our end-of-year update in which we take you on a fascinating journey to discover some of the amazing things we've learnt over the past 10-years.
New research using information collected from Growing Up in New Zealand has identified several factors which are crucial to children’s early learning outcomes.
Check out our book reviews from the lovely team at the Time Out Book Store in Auckland who have provided recommendations on the best books for 10-year-olds.
Dr Carin Napier comes to Growing Up in New Zealand all the way from South Africa and brings with her a passion for children’s nutrition.
The Growing Up in New Zealand double-digit club is expanding rapidly – as our study participants turn 10!
New research highlights the importance of primary healthcare for pregnant Pacific women in New Zealand – around a quarter of whom experience symptoms of depression during pregnancy.
The country’s largest longitudinal study has found that girls, Pacific children and children born to older mothers have a unique genetic advantage that could potentially help them live longer.
Growing Up in New Zealand’s senior research fellow, Dr Caroline Walker, has won an Auckland Medical Research Foundation (AMRF) award for her pioneering work examining New Zealand children's DNA.
Evidence gathered from the Growing Up in New Zealand study features in a just-released report looking at how childhood inequalities affect life outcomes.
The Growing Up in New Zealand team is currently hard at work collating the hundreds of thousands of pieces of data gathered from the field when the cohort children were eight-years-old.