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Working quantitatively with ethnicity data: Implications of methodological decisions on equity and social justice

Team: Dr Esther Yao, Associate Professor Kane Meissel, Associate Professor Polly Atatoa Carr, Dr Pat Bullen, Associate Professor Roshini Peiris-John, Dr Sam Manuela, Professor Terryann Clark
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September 5, 2024

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