Housing research
Hi everyone,
I posted a week ago about the housing research we are doing. We have done fairly well filling the interview places for people living in medium density housing. We are particularly still looking for people living in low density housing - that is, people living in a house on a traditional quarter acre section (or larger). We want to interview a mix of renters and home owners.
As I mentioned in the last post, the interview will take approximately 45-60 minutes, and participants will receive a $25 supermarket voucher.
To express interest in taking part, please get in contact with us:
Dr. Morten Gjerde: morten.gjerde@vuw.ac.nz
Dr. Rebecca Kiddle: rebecca.kiddle@vuw.ac.nz
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