<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of the United Nations Development Programme's <it>Human Development Index (HDI) </it>rankings, yet all have minority Indigenous populations with much poorer health and social conditions than non-Indigenous peoples. It is unclear just how the socioeconomic and health status of Indigenous peoples in these countries has changed in recent decades, and it remains generally unknown whether the overall conditions of Indigenous peoples are improving and whether the gaps between Indigenous peoples and other citizens have indeed narrowed. There is unsettling evidence that they may not hav...
World Health Report (2010) Background Paper, No 33. Improving the health of all peoples has been a c...
Background: Disparities in health status between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and t...
This article discusses the similarities between Australian and New Zealand Indigenous people\u27s tr...
Background: Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of...
Abstract Background Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near th...
Background International studies of the health of Indigenous and tribal peoples provide important pu...
Among countries in the circumpolar north1 there are persistent and substantial differences in health...
One of the major tasks of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) following...
In 2012 it was estimated that there were more than 300 million Indigenous peoples living across the ...
Globally, Indigenous people, also known as First Peoples, have the poorest health outcomes of all po...
Across the globe there is significant variation between and within indigenous populations in terms o...
Indigenous people around the world experience shorter life expectancy, poorer health outcomes, and o...
The water supply and sanitation problems in developing countries have received considerable attentio...
Globally, Indigenous people, also known as First Peoples, have the poorest health outcomes of all po...
Background International targets for reducing health inequalities, such as the Millennium Developmen...
World Health Report (2010) Background Paper, No 33. Improving the health of all peoples has been a c...
Background: Disparities in health status between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and t...
This article discusses the similarities between Australian and New Zealand Indigenous people\u27s tr...
Background: Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of...
Abstract Background Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near th...
Background International studies of the health of Indigenous and tribal peoples provide important pu...
Among countries in the circumpolar north1 there are persistent and substantial differences in health...
One of the major tasks of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) following...
In 2012 it was estimated that there were more than 300 million Indigenous peoples living across the ...
Globally, Indigenous people, also known as First Peoples, have the poorest health outcomes of all po...
Across the globe there is significant variation between and within indigenous populations in terms o...
Indigenous people around the world experience shorter life expectancy, poorer health outcomes, and o...
The water supply and sanitation problems in developing countries have received considerable attentio...
Globally, Indigenous people, also known as First Peoples, have the poorest health outcomes of all po...
Background International targets for reducing health inequalities, such as the Millennium Developmen...
World Health Report (2010) Background Paper, No 33. Improving the health of all peoples has been a c...
Background: Disparities in health status between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and t...
This article discusses the similarities between Australian and New Zealand Indigenous people\u27s tr...