Māori and ethnic minority students experience more discrimination than Pākeha
Twelve
per cent of youth said they were perceived as being Pākehā or white, despite
being Māori or members of ethnic minority groups. Keep up to
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Updates & Legacy — Stigmabase is a Canadian Non-Governmental & Nonprofit Initiative. Our mission is to inform about stigma around the world and make the data collected accessible for researchers. Stigmabase is very attentive to misinformation and lists only reliable sources. — The marginalization of individuals or categories of individuals is a too common phenomenon. Millions of people are facing this problem around the world and many complex factors are involved.