Indicators of Inequality for Māori and Pacific People
Abstract
This study investigates a number of inequality indicators in New Zealand. The research examines the current gaps in the indicators between the European population, and Māori and Pacific people. The study also undertakes a comparison of the changes in the gaps over a period approximating 10 years for each of the indicators. A total of 21 indicators are investigated in this study, incorporating measures of health; knowledge and skills; employment; standards of living; cultural identity; and social connectedness.
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2015-06-23
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MARRIOTT, Lisa; SIM, Dalice.
Indicators of Inequality for Māori and Pacific People.
The Journal of New Zealand Studies, [S.l.], n. 20, june 2015.
ISSN 2324-3740.
Available at: <https://ojs.victoria.ac.nz/jnzs/article/view/3876>. Date accessed: 24 jan. 2021.
doi: https://doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.v0i20.3876.
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