Can we count? Enumerating births in two remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory
Abstract Objective: To examine the accuracy of birth counts for two remote Aboriginal communities in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Methods: We compared livebirth counts from community birth records with birth registration numbers and perinatal counts. Results: For 2004-06, for Community 1,...
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Main Authors: | Malinda Steenkamp (Author), Kim Johnstone (Author), Sarah Bar‐Zeev (Author) |
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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