Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 632
In these studies the primary interest of the authors has been to describe cause - specific mortality in the Mexican origin population which overlaps extensively in the Southwest with the Spanish surname ...
In these studies the primary interest of the authors has been to describe cause - specific mortality in the Mexican origin population which overlaps extensively in the Southwest with the Spanish surname ...
Page 633
Denominator data were taken from unpublished 1980 age and sex census counts of the white Spanish surname population which were provided by the Bureau of the Census . The 1980 age structure of the United States was used as the standard ...
Denominator data were taken from unpublished 1980 age and sex census counts of the white Spanish surname population which were provided by the Bureau of the Census . The 1980 age structure of the United States was used as the standard ...
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to the population 5 years old and older , and therefore the rates are not comparable to those in Table 2 , which is for persons of all ages . The focus is on comparisons within the tables not between them . ) When the Spanish surname ...
to the population 5 years old and older , and therefore the rates are not comparable to those in Table 2 , which is for persons of all ages . The focus is on comparisons within the tables not between them . ) When the Spanish surname ...
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