Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 150
... mortality among Mexican Americans and Cubans is rel- atively low and similar to the rates of non - Hispanic whites ( " Anglos ” ) , while Puerto Ricans are more likely to experience adverse outcomes . Other Hispanics occupy an ...
... mortality among Mexican Americans and Cubans is rel- atively low and similar to the rates of non - Hispanic whites ( " Anglos ” ) , while Puerto Ricans are more likely to experience adverse outcomes . Other Hispanics occupy an ...
Page 159
... mortality tend to parallel those of Albrecht et al . ( 1996 ) , at least two important differences are observed . Albrecht et al . report that the chance of an infant's dying within the first year of life is greatest for Mexican ...
... mortality tend to parallel those of Albrecht et al . ( 1996 ) , at least two important differences are observed . Albrecht et al . report that the chance of an infant's dying within the first year of life is greatest for Mexican ...
Page 160
... mortality is also more likely if the mother smokes , but the odds ratios are quite modest in magnitude , most likely because of the inclusion of prematurity and low birth weight in the infant mortality models . The odds of preterm ...
... mortality is also more likely if the mother smokes , but the odds ratios are quite modest in magnitude , most likely because of the inclusion of prematurity and low birth weight in the infant mortality models . The odds of preterm ...
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