Abstract
The Annual Child Poverty Monitor reports on child poverty measures and child-poverty-related indicators. Around one in three Mäori children are defined as living in poverty. While the Monitor is a prompt for government action to reduce child poverty, it has been criticised as presenting a negative view of the lives of Mäori children and whänau. This paper considers whether a fuller picture of the lived realities of Mäori children can be gained from routinely collected data, using a lens of tamariki Mäori wellbeing. A mauri framing for the indicator set is proposed, with three components reflecting the ihi, wehi and wana of tamariki. This paper is intended as a resource that can inform discussion of Mäori-centric indicators of Mäori children’s wellbeing as individuals, within the context of whänau and wider society.
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Cram, F. (2019). Measuring mÄori children’s wellbeing. MAI Journal, 8(1), 16–32. https://doi.org/10.20507/MAIJournal.2019.8.1.2
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