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4 Nov 2008

These developments situate A Profile of Women’s Health in Manitoba as part of ground-breaking work in exploring indicators of health status, outcomes and health system performance in the international arena, including appropriate sex disaggregation in collection and reporting of data and the use gender-based analysis. [...] The history of the settlement and colonization of Manitoba, and the distribution of the arable and non- arable land, has led to considerable disparities in economic development and economic stability. [...] Under the federal system of government, health is a matter of provincial jurisdiction; provinces are responsible for health budgets and monies and the provision of health care. [...] Distinctions are made between and among Aboriginal women and men residing on reserve, off reserve and in rural and urban settings, and the provision of health care and services may be broken along federal, provincial, regional and band community lines. [...] Unpaid Work CHAPTER TWO – INCOME, LIVING CONDITIONS AND OTHER DETERMINANTS OF WOMEN’S HEALTH 2 – 2 Women, Income and Health Introduction Since before the release of the Whitehall studies How is poverty measured in Canada? [1], and later with the development of the population health approach, the importance of The most commonly accepted definition of poverty in the connection between income and hea.

Authors

Pam Chalmers

Pages
424
Published in
Canada