The New Landscapes of a Majority-Minority State: Politics, Economy, Health, and Well-Being survey applies the social determinants of health framework onto the New Mexican context. This survey seeks to explore how the day-to-day environment and social structures interact to affect the lived experiences of New Mexicans. This data is meant to increase our knowledge of the needs of communities across New Mexico to ultimately inform public policy to address those needs.
A series of briefs will published over the year utilizing the data from this study.
January 2017:
- Social Determinants of Health in NM Policy Brief
- The New Landscapes of a Majority-Minority State: Politics, Economy, Health, and Well-Being in New Mexico PowerPoint
- Rejecting Corruption in New Mexico (News Release) or click here (direct link).
February 2017:
- New Survey Suggests New Mexicans are Open to Implementation of Soda Tax (News Release) or click here (direct link).
July 2017:
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Race, Lanaguage, and Trust: Examining Patient-Provider Encounters in New Mexico (News Release) or click here (direct link).