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Status of Women in new zealand

New Zealand's 6th CEDAW report to the United Nations

 

Māori women: mapping inequalities and pointing ways forward

Acknowledgement

The Ministry of Women's Affairs would like to acknowledge the many contributors to this report and the collaboration of other government departments.

Published in September 2001 by The Ministry of Women's Affairs Minitatanga mō ngā Wāhine Wellington, New Zealand

Reproduction of Material

Any table or other material published in this report may be reproduced and published without further licence, provided that it does not purport to be published under Government authority and that acknowledgement is made of this source.

Liability Statement

The Ministry of Women's Affairs gives no warranty that the information or data supplied contains no errors. However, all care and diligence has been used in processing, analysing and extracting the information. The Ministry of Women's Affairs shall not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by users consequent upon the use directly, or indirectly, of the information supplied in this publication.

This document is also available at http://www.mwa.govt.nz
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