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Bibliography of Published Research
The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS) is a longitudinal national probability study of Māori identity, financial attitudes and behaviour led by Dr. Carla Houkamau. This page provides a bibliography of the scientific research papers using MIFAS data published in peer-reviewed journals and books.
Analyses of MIFAS data are conducted primarily in the statistical modeling program Mplus. This section contains an archive of the Mplus syntax files for scientific publications from the MIFAS. This provides formal documentation for the statistical models published using data from the MIFAS, and is designed to supplement material reported in published papers.
In press
- Matika, C., Houkamau, C.A, & Sibley, C., The Revised Multidimensional Model of Māori Identity and Cultural Engagement (MMM-ICE3), New Zealand Journal of Psychology (in press).
- Houkamau, C.A., Bahamondes, J., Dell, K., Mika, J., Newth, J., Sibley (2020). Ethnic-based asymmetries in homeownership and home loans a comparison between Māori and New Zealand Europeans (Pākehā). Waitangi Tribunal Submission. This report is to support the Waitangi Tribunal Housing Policy and Services Inquiry (Wai 2750) and inform a related claim (Wai 2805).
2019
- Houkamau, C. A., & Sibley, C. G. (2019). The role of culture and identity for economic values: A quantitative study of Māori attitudes. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 49(sup1),118-136. doi:10.1080/03036758.2019.1650782.
Funding: Marsden Grant from the Royal Society of New Zealand 15-UOA-316
Supplementary materials: Statistical syntax
- Houkamau, C. A., Sibley, C., & Henare, M. (2019). Te Rangahau O Te Tuakiri Māori Me Ngā Waiaro Ā-Pūtea | The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS)-Background, Theoretical Orientation And First-Wave Response Rates. MAI Journal: A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 8(2). Doi:10.20507/maijournal.2019.8.2.4
Funding: Marsden Grant from the Royal Society of New Zealand 15-UOA-316
- *Lockhart, C., Houkamau, C. A., Sibley, C. G., & Osborne, D. (2019). To Be at One with the Land: Māori Spirituality Predicts Greater Environmental Regard. Religions, 10(7), 427. doi:10.3390/rel10070427
Funding: Marsden Grant from the Royal Society of New Zealand 15-UOA-316
Supplementary materials: Statistical syntax
2017
- Houkamau, C. A., & Sibley, C. G. (2017). Cultural connection predicts perceptions of financial security for Māori. Social Indicators Research, 133, 395-412.
Supplementary materials: Statistical syntax
Submitted manuscripts
- Houkamau, C.A., Dell, K., Stronge, S., Warbrick, I., Mika, J., Newth, J., Sibley, C., Kha, K. Cultural Connection Predicts Body Satisfaction for Māori.
- Houkamau, C.A, Stronge, S., Dell, K., Mika, J., Newth, J., Sibley, C. Efficacy Beliefs and Māori Well-being.
Forthcoming manuscripts
- Houkamau, C.A., Bahamondes, J., Greaves, L., Mika, J., Newth, J., Sibley. Intra-group diversity in political ideologies, policy support and voting preferences for Māori
- Houkamau, Satherley, N., Stronge, S., Wolfgramm, R., Dell, K., Mika, J., Newth, J., Sibley, C., Cyberbullying towards Maori is rife in New Zealand: Gender, Ethnic, and Age Differences in the Prevalence of Cyberbullying among Maori.