Moving beyond the historical quagmire of measuring infant mortality for the First Nations population in Canada

Volume: 123, Pages: 125 - 132
Published: Dec 1, 2014
Abstract
Infant mortality is a metric influenced by societal, political and medical advances. The way vital events are collected and reported are not always uniform. A lack of uniformity has disadvantaged some groups in society. In Canada, a multi-jurisdictional vital statistics system has truncated our ability to produce infant mortality rates for the Indigenous population. To understand how this evolved, this paper outlines the history of infant...
Paper Details
Title
Moving beyond the historical quagmire of measuring infant mortality for the First Nations population in Canada
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Volume
123
Pages
125 - 132
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