The interplay of race, socioeconomic status and neighborhood residence upon birth outcomes in a high black infant mortality community
This study examined the interrelationship of race and socioeconomic status (SES) upon infant birthweight at the individual and neighborhood levels within a Midwestern US county marked by high Black infant mortality. The study conducted a multi-level analysis utilizing individual birth records and ce...
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Main Authors: | Catherine L. Kothari (Author), Rajib Paul (Author), Ben Dormitorio (Author), Fernando Ospina (Author), Arthur James (Author), Deb Lenz (Author), Kathleen Baker (Author), Amy Curtis (Author), James Wiley (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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