The approach is interdisciplinary, blending public health, sociology, and economics to understand maternal health disparities. It uses data from sources like WHO and UNICEF alongside ethnographic studies, offering a unique holistic perspective.
The book progresses from fundamental concepts to examining trends in high-income countries, then low- and middle-income countries, and finally analyzes global data to propose recommendations for maternal healthcare policy.
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