The Healthy Country : A History of Life and Death in New Zealand
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Author:WOODWAR Alistair / BLAKELY Tony
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ISBN:9781869408138
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Publication Date:October 2014
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Edition:1
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Pages:296
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Auckland University Press
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
The Healthy Country : A History of Life and Death in New Zealand
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Author:WOODWAR Alistair / BLAKELY Tony
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ISBN:9781869408138
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Publication Date:October 2014
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Edition:1
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Pages:296
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Auckland University Press
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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In this book, Alistair Woodward and Tony Blakely tell the extraordinary story of life and death in Aotearoa New Zealand from first Māori settlement to the twenty-first century.
Did Māori or Europeans live longer in 1769? Why were Pakeha New Zealanders the healthiest, longest lived people on the face of the globe for eighty years - and why did Maori not enjoy the same life expectancy? Why were New Zealanders' health and longevity surpassed by other nations in the late twentieth century? Through lively text and quantitative analysis, presented in accessible graphics, the authors answer these questions by analysing the impact of nutrition and disease, immigration and unemployment, alcohol and obesity, medicine and vaccination. The result is a powerful argument about why we live and why we die in this country (and what we might do about it). The Healthy Country? is important reading for anyone interested in the story of New Zealanders and a decisive contribution to current debates about health, disease and medicine.
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In this book, Alistair Woodward and Tony Blakely tell the extraordinary story of life and death in Aotearoa New Zealand from first Māori settlement to the twenty-first century.
Did Māori or Europeans live longer in 1769? Why were Pakeha New Zealanders the healthiest, longest lived people on the face of the globe for eighty years - and why did Maori not enjoy the same life expectancy? Why were New Zealanders' health and longevity surpassed by other nations in the late twentieth century? Through lively text and quantitative analysis, presented in accessible graphics, the authors answer these questions by analysing the impact of nutrition and disease, immigration and unemployment, alcohol and obesity, medicine and vaccination. The result is a powerful argument about why we live and why we die in this country (and what we might do about it). The Healthy Country? is important reading for anyone interested in the story of New Zealanders and a decisive contribution to current debates about health, disease and medicine.
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Author: WOODWAR Alistair / BLAKELY TonyISBN: 9781869408138Publication Date: October 2014Edition: 1Pages: 296Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Auckland University PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
In this book, Alistair Woodward and Tony Blakely tell the extraordinary story of life and death in Aotearoa New Zealand from first Māori settlement to the twenty-first century.
Did Māori or Europeans live longer in 1769? Why were Pakeha New Zealanders the healthiest, longest lived people on the face of the globe for eighty years - and why did Maori not enjoy the same life expectancy? Why were New Zealanders' health and longevity surpassed by other nations in the late twentieth century? Through lively text and quantitative analysis, presented in accessible graphics, the authors answer these questions by analysing the impact of nutrition and disease, immigration and unemployment, alcohol and obesity, medicine and vaccination. The result is a powerful argument about why we live and why we die in this country (and what we might do about it). The Healthy Country? is important reading for anyone interested in the story of New Zealanders and a decisive contribution to current debates about health, disease and medicine.
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Author: WOODWAR Alistair / BLAKELY TonyISBN: 9781869408138Publication Date: October 2014Edition: 1Pages: 296Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Auckland University PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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