Other publications

Media articles

Curtin J, Kolandai K, Igiebor O, Morrissey S (2022). Labour's fourth 'well-being budget' still comes up short on the well-being of women. Melbourne: The Conversation Media Group Ltd, https://theconversation.com/
labours-fourth-well-being-budget-still-comes-up-short-on-the-well-being-of-women-182842.

Kolandai-Matchett K (2020). Can effective framing encourage people to take better care of our oceans? Auckland: University of Auckland, https://www.thebigq.org/2020/07/16/can-effective-framing-encourage-people-to-take-better-care-of-our-oceans.

Books

Davis P & Lay-Yee R (2019). Simulating Societal Change: Counterfactual Modelling for Social and Policy Inquiry. Springer Nature, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04786-3.

Williams SJ, Gabe J, Davis P (eds) (2009). Pharmaceuticals and Society. Critical Discourses and Debates. Oxford: Wiley, https://www.wiley.com/Pharmaceuticals+and+Society:+Critical+Discourses+and+Debates-
p-9781405190848.

Davis P & Ashton T (eds) (2001). Health and Public Policy in New Zealand. Auckland: Oxford University Press, https://www.worldcat.org/title/health-and-public-policy-in-new-zealand/oclc/1027582303.

Book chapters

Shackleton N, von Randow M, Greaves L (2019). Methods of Sampling in Quantitative Health Research. In M Saks & J Allsop (2019). Researching Health: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods (3rd Edition). London: Sage, https://sagepub.com/
oce/researching-health/book254604.

Majstorovic D, Wimmer MA, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Ahrweiler P (2015). Features and added value of simulation models using different modelling approaches supporting policy-making: A comparative analysis. In M Janssen, MA Wimmer, A Deljoo (eds) (2015). Policy Practice and Digital Science: Integrating Complex Systems, Social Simulation and Public Administration in Policy Research. Cham: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-12784-2.

Lay-Yee R & Cotterell G (2015). The Role of Microsimulation in the Development of Public Policy. In M Janssen, MA Wimmer, A Deljoo (eds) (2015). Policy Practice and Digital Science: Integrating Complex Systems, Social Simulation and Public Administration in Policy Research. Cham: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-12784-2.

Cotterell G & von Randow M (2014). The Politics of Aspiration in the Neoliberal Era. In Vowles J (ed) (2014). The New Electoral Politics in New Zealand: The significance of the 2011 election. Wellington: Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, https://www.worldcat.org/title/new-electoral-politics-in-new-zealand-the-significance-of-the-2011-election/oclc/883823309.

Davis P, Scott A, von Randow M (2013). Health Research Sampling Methods. In M Saks & J Allsop (eds) (2013). Researching Health: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods (2nd Edition)  London: Sage, https://www.worldcat.org/title/researching-health-qualitative-quantitative-and-mixed-methods/oclc/801605119.

Davis P, Lin V, Gauld R (2009). Public Health in Australia and New Zealand. In R Beaglehole (ed) (2009). Global Public Health: A new era (2nd Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199236626.001.0001.

Tenbensel T & Davis P (2009). Public Health Sciences and Policy in High-Income Countries. In R Detels, R Beaglehole, M Lansang, M Guilford (eds) (2009). Oxford Textbook of Public Health (5th Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/med/9780199218707.001.0001.

Davis P & Scott A (2007). Sampling methods in Health Research. In M Saks and Allsop (eds) (2007). Researching Health: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods. London: Sage, https://www.worldcat.org/title/researching-health-qualitative-quantitative-and-mixed-methods/oclc/748999332.

Davis P (2006). Activities of the General Practitioner: Are they important? In GP Westert, L Jabaaij, FG Schellevis (eds) (2006). Morbidity, Performance and Quality in Primary Care: Dutch general practice on stage. Oxford and Seattle: Radcliffe, doi:10.1201/9781315383248.

Davis P, Mathers C, Graham P (2003). Health Expectancy in Australia and New Zealand. In JM Robine, C Jagger, CD Mathers, EM Crimmins, RM Suzman (eds) (2003). Determining Health Expectancies. Oxford: Wiley, doi:10.1002/0470858885.

Davis P & Lin V (2003). Public Health in Australia and New Zealand. In R Beaglehole (ed) (2003). Global Public Health: A new era. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Davis P (2002). Problems, Politics, and Processes: Public health sciences and policy in developed countries. In R Detels, J McEwen, R Beaglehole, H Tanaka (eds) (2002). Oxford Textbook of Public Health (4th edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Commissioned reports

Cotterell G, Lay-Yee R, von Randow M (2014). Families and whanau status report 2014: Towards measuring the wellbeing of families and whanau. Families Commission/Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit, Wellington, 2014. Chapter 3. Trends in family wellbeing – Analysis of selected questions from the General Social Survey.

Sua'ali'i-Sauni T, McTaggart S, von Randow M (2009). Pacific Families Now and in the Future: Changing Pacific household composition and wellbeing; A qualitative snapshot, 2008. Wellington: New Zealand Families Commission.

von Randow M, Cotterell G, McTaggart S, Sua'ali'i-Sauni T, Davis P, Patrick D (2009). Pacific Families Now and in the Future: Changing Pacific household composition and wellbeing, 1981–2006. Wellington: New Zealand Families Commission.

Kent B, Horsburgh M, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Pearson J (2005). Nurses and their work in primary health care: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 9. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Raymont A, von Randow M, Patrick D, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2005). A description of the activity of selected Hospital Emergency Departments in New Zealand: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 8. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Suaalii-Sauni T, Pearson J (2005). Pacific patterns in primary health care: A comparison of Pacific and all patient visits to doctors: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 7. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Crengle S, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Pearson J (2005). A Comparison of Māori and Non-Māori patient visits to doctors: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 6. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Hider P, Davis P, Lay-Yee R (2005). The work of doctors in Accident and Medical Clinics: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 5. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2004). A Comparison of Primary Health Care Provided by Rural and Non-Rural General Practices: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 4. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Crengle S, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2004). Māori Providers: Primary Health Care Delivered by Doctors and Nurses: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 3. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Crampton P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2004). Primary health care in community-governed non-profits: The work of doctors and nurses: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 2. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Scott A (2004). Family doctors: Methodology and description of the activity of private GPs: The National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa): 2001/02. Report 1. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Schug S, Scott A, Johnson S, Bingley W (2001). Adverse Events in New Zealand Public Hospitals: Principal Findings from a National Survey. Wellington: Ministry of Health.

General reports

Davis P (2002). Measuring socioeconomic status in New Zealand. In N Pearce & L Ellison-Loschmann (eds) (2002). Explanations for Socioeconomic Differences in Health. Wellington: Massey University.

Scott A & Davis P (2001). Estimating Interviewer Effects for Binary Responses. In M Lemke, V Plisko, M Seastrom, D Kasprzyk (2001). Achieving Data Quality in a Statistical Agency: A methodological perspective. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.