Infant mortality inequities for Māori in New Zealand: a tale of three policies
Abstract Background The history of infant mortality inequities among Māori in New Zealand provides a remarkable case study for understanding the shortcomings of policy which fails to consider the differential risks associated with disadvantaged groups. Specifically, the failure of the initial 1991...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Rutter (Author), Simon Walker (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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