State-level income inequality and mortality among infants born in the United States 2007-2010: A Cohort Study
Abstract Background United States state-level income inequality is positively associated with infant mortality in ecological studies. We exploit spatiotemporal variations in a large dataset containing individual-level data to conduct a cohort study and to investigate whether current income inequalit...
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Main Authors: | Roman Pabayo (Author), Daniel M. Cook (Author), Guy Harling (Author), Anastasia Gunawan (Author), Natalie A. Rosenquist (Author), Peter Muennig (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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