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Political Science
Vol. Fall 2024, Issue 10, 2024September 15, 2024 CEST

Using social determinants health theory as a framework to understand the complex tapestry of geographic, social, and economic factors that perpetuate ethnic inequality in New Zealand.

RuiLin (David) Lou,
InequalityIndigenous KnowledgeEconomicsEducation PolicyNew ZealandMarginalised CommunitiesSpatial InequalitySynergy.
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Lou, RuiLin (David). 2024. “Using Social Determinants Health Theory as a Framework to Understand the Complex Tapestry of Geographic, Social, and Economic Factors That Perpetuate Ethnic Inequality in New Zealand.” Scholarly Review Journal Fall 2024 (10). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70121/​001c.123591.
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