Report of the Committee of Inquiry Into the Various Aspects of the Problem of Abortion in New Zealand

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Report of the Committee of Inquiry Into the Various Aspects of the Problem of Abortion in New Zealand
Mcmillan David Gervan
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PART III. --POSSIBLE REMEDIAL MEASURES.
Having reviewed the position as it exists in New Zealand, and havingset out what appear to be the main causes, it now remains to considerpossible preventive measures.
(1) THE RELIEF OF ECONOMIC STRESS.
In so far as hardships resulting from economic difficulties aregenuine, the Committee believes that there is a real call for and thatthere are definite possibilities of relief by the State.
Two classes in particular call for most sympathetic consideration:-
...- (1) The wives of the unemployed, or of those precariously employed.
    (2) The wives of those engaged in small farming, especially in the dairy-farming districts of the North Island.
For such women we consider that much could be done by way of financial, domestic, and obstetrical help.
_Financial Help. _--In general terms all efforts at social betterment--thereduction of unemployment, the improvement of wages and relief, thereduction of taxation, direct and indirect, and the provision of betterhousing conditions--should undoubtedly help to make conditions moresecure and more satisfactory for the rearing of larger families.


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