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Housing, neighbourhoods and health
Examining the role of tenure, household crowding and housing affordability on psychological distress, using longitudinal data
- Correspondence to Dr Nevil Pierse, Department of Public Health, Wellington School of Medicine, University of Otago (Wellington), 23A Mein St, Newtown, Wellington 6023, New Zealand; Nevil.pierse{at}otago.ac.nz
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Examining the role of tenure, household crowding and housing affordability on psychological distress, using longitudinal data
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- Received September 27, 2015
- Revised March 23, 2016
- Accepted April 15, 2016
- First published May 6, 2016.
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September 09, 2016
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