“…This is problematic as there is a need for better representation of all cultures and linguistic experiences for greater equity and diversity in research. Motivated by these considerations, researchers have more recently started to collect long-form audio recordings in LMICs, namely Bolivia (Cychosz, 2022; Scaff, 2019), China (Ma et al, 2021), India (Fibla Reixachs, 2021; Meera et al, 2023; Swaminathan et al, 2022), Mexico (Casillas et al, 2020; Nee, 2021), Papua New Guinea (Casillas et al, 2021), Senegal (Weber et al, 2017), Solomon Islands (Cassar et al, 2022), Vanuatu (Cristia et al, 2023) and Vietnam (Ganek and Eriks-Brophy, 2018b). 2 Although this work increases the diversity of participant samples, it is far from representative of live births, which in 2021 happened primarily in LMICs with 19% in low-income countries, 72% in middle-income countries and 9% in high-income countries (based on data from Our World in Data, 2022).…”