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Understanding the Social and Cultural Factors Related to African American Infant Mortality: a Phenomenological Approach
African American Infant Mortality
2015/1/12
Twice as many African American infants die each year when compared to white infants. While infant mortality rates have declined for all ethnic groups in the United States over the past fifty years, th...
Assimilation effects on infant mortality among immigrants in Norway: Does maternal source country matter?
infant mortality country matter
2014/11/27
Assimilation models of infant outcomes among immigrants have received considerable
attention in the social sciences. However, little effort has been made to investigate how
these models are influe...
Maternal longevity is associated with lower infant mortality
AKeA2 survey centenarians infant mortality longevity Sardinia
2014/11/27
Objective: Referring to the multidisciplinary and multipurpose survey AKeA2, and focusing on family genealogy data on centenarian women and controls, this paper aims to verify the hypothesis that mate...
Assimilation effects on infant mortality among immigrants in Norway: Does maternal source country matter?
assimilation immigration infant mortality Norway source country effects
2014/11/27
Background: Assimilation models of infant outcomes among immigrants have received considerable attention in the social sciences. However, little effort has been made to investigate how these models ar...
Maternal longevity is associated with lower infant mortality
lower infant mortality Maternal longevity
2014/11/27
Referring to the multidisciplinary and multipurpose survey AKeA2, and focusing on
family genealogy data on centenarian women and controls, this paper aims to verify the
hypothesis that maternal lo...
Explaining the rural-urban gap in infant mortality in India
decomposition India infant mortality National Family Health Surveys rural urban
2014/11/25
Background: Prior studies suggest that infant mortality in rural areas of India is substantially higher than in urban areas. However, little is known about the determinants explaining such excess of r...
The Declines in Infant Mortality and Fertility: Evidence from British Cities in Demographic Transition
fertility infant mortality education and sanitary reform women’s participation education 19th century and early 20th century Britain
2012/10/22
At the beginning of the twentieth century Britain was roughly halfway through a 60-year demographic transition with declining infant mortality and birth rates. Cities exhibited great and strongly corr...
Economic Crises, Maternal and Infant Mortality, Low Birth Weight and Enrollment Rates: Evidence from Argentina's Downturns
crisis, infant mortality, maternal mortality, low birth weight, poverty, Argentina
2012/10/22
This study investigates the impact of recent crises in Argentina (including the severe downturn of 2001-2002) on health and education outcomes. The identification strategy relies on both the inter-tem...
Race/Ethnic differences and age-variation in the effects of birth outcomes on infant mortality in the U.S.
birth outcomes infant and child mortality measurements nonproportional effects race/ethnic differences statistical models
2008/12/11
This paper investigates the effects of birth outcomes on infant mortality for non-Hispanic white, black, and Mexican-American females in the U.S. (1995-1998). Proportional hazard models with age-varyi...
Lead Water Pipes and Infant Mortality at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Lead Water Pipes Infant Mortality Twentieth Century
2016/3/7
In 1897, about half of all American municipalities used lead pipes to distribute water. Employing data from Massachusetts, this paper compares infant death rates in cities that used lead water pipes t...