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Differential Mortality in the United States: A Study in Socio-Economic Epidemiology Book

Differential Mortality in the United States: A Study in Socio-Economic Epidemiology
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Differential Mortality in the United States: A Study in Socio-Economic Epidemiology, Although the United States is the most affluent nation on the globe, at least fifteen nations have a longer life expectancy at birth. One important factor in this country's relatively poor morality ranking is the persistence of striking differences in dea, Differential Mortality in the United States: A Study in Socio-Economic Epidemiology
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  • Differential Mortality in the United States: A Study in Socio-Economic Epidemiology
  • Written by author Evelyn M. Kitagawa, Philip M. Hauser
  • Published by Harvard University Press, 1990/07/01
  • Although the United States is the most affluent nation on the globe, at least fifteen nations have a longer life expectancy at birth. One important factor in this country's relatively poor morality ranking is the persistence of striking differences in dea
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Although the United States is the most affluent nation on the globe, at least fifteen nations have a longer life expectancy at birth. One important factor in this country's relatively poor morality ranking is the persistence of striking differences in death rates among various racial and socioeconomic groups.


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