Determinants of ethnic differences in the uptake of child healthcare services in new zealand: a decomposition analysis

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  • who: Sonia Lewycka from the We obtained data from the Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) birth cohort study, which includes children born between , and This study is co-ordinated by the University of Auckland`s Centre for Longitudinal Research, He Ara ki Mua, and the study cohort has been described in detail elsewhere [30]. In brief, a total of, mothers were enrolled during the antenatal survey, which was conducted across Auckland, Northland, and Waikato regions in New Zealand. The birth characteristics of the cohort are aligned well with all NZ births over the period , to , [31 . . .

     

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