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Holtz Center for Science & Technology Studies Brown Bag Series

Claire Wendland on "Reconsidering a Critical Maternal Health Indicator"

Event Details

Date
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Time
12:30 p.m.
Location
Description
Public health indicators quantify the experience of human life. They can be tracked, graphed, compared, converted to dollars, inserted into equations, and statistically manipulated. Yet their political weight rests upon their claim to represent actual people. This paper examines the functions and lapses of the maternal mortality ratio (the most commonly used maternal health indicator), drawing from research on maternal death in southeastern Africa.
Cost
Free

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