Geographic Patterns in the Risk of Dying and Associated Factors, Ages 35-74 Years, United States, 1968-7
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09/01/1980
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Description:Public health report presenting sex-race-specific death rates for ages 35-74 years (age-adjusted) for selected causes of epidemiological importance for each State and each of 510 State economic areas. Factors associated with geographic differences in death rates include mining, elevation, population density, some indexes of patient care resources, and especially the “enigma of the Southeast.”
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Source:National Vital Statistics System
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Pages in Document:130 Pages
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Volume:3
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Issue:18
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:083d01c276e04ccfcdaf25033869f82d0b9fe45bab4f3dd0c19f29a100d607ab2c9f22e0c4204a5fa3854f72c31180e6e0deab7ec3657927103d902779458287
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