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    • Labour Market Effects of Activating Sick-listed Workers 

      Rouland, B (Elsevier, 2018)
      Using data from a large-scale randomized controlled trial conducted in Danish job centers, this paper investigates the effects of activating sick-listed workers on subsequent labour market outcomes. Comparing treated and ...
    • Labour market regulation in Denmark during and beyond the economic crisis 

      Rasmussen, E; Lind, J (The International Labour and Employment Relations Association (ILERA), 2013)
      No abstract.
    • Labour Provisions in Trade Agreements with Developing Economies: The Case of TPPA and ASEAN Member Countries 

      Das, SB; Sen, R; Srivastava, S (ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, 2017)
      Labour provisions have been increasingly included in bilateral and regional trade arrangements. One recent example was the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), signed by twelve countries in 2016 but abandoned by the ...
    • Labour turnover in a New Zealand hotel company: the Gordian Knot? Initial results from a decade of exit interviews 

      Matthews, S; Williamson, DD; Nemeschansky, B; Brandt, L; Harris, C (Elsevier Ltd, 2011)
      This paper presents findings from the data analysis of formal exit interviews conducted in New Zealand’s largest hotel brand. The data is from 24 hotels, covering all regions of New Zealand and provides comparable data ...
    • Lacan, Laclau, and the impossibility of free trade 

      Owen, T (MEDIANZ, 2017)
      This paper applies Lacan’s ‘negative ontology’ to mediated representations of ‘free trade’, and, in particular, the intellectual property aspects of free trade agreements. More specifically, the paper adopts Lacan’s ...
    • Lack of diffuseness in wave propagation in lightweight joist-floor 

      Chung, H; Brunskog, J (Turkish Acoustical Society, 2007)
      It is common to assume the wave field to be diffuse in often used simplified calculation procedures in building acoustics, such as Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) or energy flow methods. It is a well known that such ...
    • Language as a Marker of Ethnic Identity in New Zealand’s Pasifika Communities 

      Starks, D; Taumoefolau, M; Bell, A; Davis, K (Cascadilla Press, 2005)
      No abstract.
    • Language Policy and Planning 

      Harvey, S (The Auckland Languages Strategy working group, 2015)
      No abstract.
    • Language shift and host society attitudes: Dutch migrants who arrived in New Zealand between 1950 and 1965 

      Crezee, I (Sage Publishers, 2012)
      Language shift and host society attitudes - Dutch migrants who arrived in New Zealand between 1950 and 1965 Abstract A study published in 2010 reported on past and current language use of a group of older Dutch migrants ...
    • A Languages Strategy for Auckland: Why and What Are The Issues? 

      Harvey, S; Warren, S (Faculty of Education and Social Work, the University of Auckland, 2015)
      No abstract.
    • Laplace transform-based theoretical foundations and experimental validation-low frequency supercapacitor circulation for efficiency improvements in linear regulators 

      Kankanamge, K; Kularatna, N; Steyn-Ross, DA (The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2012)
      Supercapacitor circulation techniques can be used to improve the end-to-end efficiency of linear regulators based on commercial low drop-out regulators (LDO). In this approach, one or more supercapacitors are used in series ...
    • Large class teaching 

      Macky, KA (AUT University, 2012)
      Discussion Outline Attendance Traditional lectures (“passive”) vs interactive (“engaging”, “active”) approaches (e.g., case & problem methods) Delivery Modalities – 1/2/3 hour lectures? Large lecture + small class ...
    • Late-life Asian immigrants managing wellness through contributing to socially embedded networks 

      Wright-St Clair, VA; Nayar, S; Kim, H; Wang, SM; Sodhi, SK; Chung, A; Suchdev, J; Hu, C (Taylor & Francis, 2017)
      © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group New Zealand’s political, civic, health and social institutions have been criticised as being ill-prepared to serve the health and ...
    • Latecomers 

      Douglas, C (Enigma, 2007)
      Authorship and authority, originality and influence are genealogical concerns, arising in the relationship between a maker and his or her precursors. Influence is traditionally understood as the extent to which one’s work ...
    • Latency Optimized Asynchronous Early Output Ripple Carry Adder Based on Delay-insensitive Dual-rail Data Encoding 

      Balasubramanian, P; Prasad, K (North Atlantic University Union (NAUN), 2017)
      Asynchronous circuits employing delay-insensitive codes for data representation i.e. encoding and following a 4-phase return-to-zero protocol for handshaking are generally robust. Depending upon whether a single delay-insensitive ...
    • Latest metals research outcomes at AUT University 

      Neitzert, TR; Chen, Z; Pasang, T; Singamneni, S (Metals NZ, 2011)
    • The LATTE Initiative at AUT 

      Frielick, S (Centre for Learning and Teaching (CfLAT), Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2016)
    • Launching loading docs: a reflection on the first year of a documentary innovation experiment from a producer/researcher perspective 

      Jackson, AG (Pacific Media Centre, School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      Loading Docs is a New Zealand documentary initiative that supports the development, production and distribution of three-minute documentary films. Loading Docs is also a development and innovation initiative, building the ...
    • The Leadership-as-practice (L-A-P) Movement: Transforming Education Research Through Applying an Emerging Frontier to Teacher Collaborative Inquiry Research 

      Youngs, H (Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE), 2016)
      A new frontier of understanding leadership is emerging in the broad field of leadership studies known as the leadership-as-practice movement. Rather than assume leadership resides in the specific behaviours and traits of ...
    • Leading in Collaborative, Complex Education Systems 

      Gilbert, J (Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand, 2015)
      No abstract.

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