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Expecting Inequity examines how the maternal health crisis stretches its impact beyond status and income, showing effects that reach even the wealthiest Black Americans. Drawing on historical context and contemporary data, the work maps systemic factors shaping maternal outcomes and critically assesses policy responses. The hardcover edition, published by MIT Press, runs to 320 pages and situates personal health narratives within broader social and urban history frameworks. A rigorous read for readers seeking a grounded, evidence-based look at inequity in maternal care.
| Pages | 320 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Publisher | MIT Press |
| Category Path | Books/Books/Biographies & Memoirs/Historical Biographies/Social & Urban History Biographies |