Skin colour: does it matter in New Zealand?

Authors

  • Paul Callister

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v4i1.4245

Keywords:

ethnicity, historic migration policy, New Zealand Human Rights Act 1993, racial discrimination

Abstract

Pick up any official New Zealand publication which includes photographs representing the population and it is highly likely that the people featured will have visible characteristics, including skin colour, that are stereotypically associated with the main ethnic groups living in this country. Equally, examine official reports which consider differences in outcomes between groups of people, such as in health and education, and it is very likely that ethnicity will be a key variable in the analysis. But it is extremely unlikely that skin colour will be explicitly mentioned in either type of report.

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Published

2008-01-01