Ethnic differences in the use and experience of child healthcare services in NZ: An empirical examination

This research uses Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) data to provide insights regarding differences in the use and experience of child healthcare services in NZ focusing on decisions to immunise, seek dental care, and visit the doctor. The report analysed responses from around 6,000 parents at four time points: antenatally; when the children were nine-months; then two-years; and then four-years-old.

Funder(s): Ministry of Social Development, Health Research Council

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