The United States has higher infant mortality than peer countries. In this paper, we combine microdata from the United States with similar data from four European countries to investigate this US infant mortality disadvantage. The US disadvantage persists after adjusting for potential differential reporting of births near the threshold of viability. While the importance of birth weight varies across comparison countries, relative to all comparison countries the United States has similar neonatal (<1 month) mortality but higher postneonatal (1–12 months) mortality. We document similar patterns across census divisions within the United States. The postneonatal mortality disadvantage is driven by poor birth outcomes among lower socioeconomic s...
Among industrialized countries, the United States ranks near the bottom on life expectancy at birth....
With the increased attention to Europe's demographic future stimulated by the on-going immigration c...
BACKGROUND:While the high prevalence of preterm births and its impact on infant mortality in the US ...
The US has higher infant mortality than peer countries. In this paper, we combine micro-data from th...
In 2005, the United States ranked 30th in the world in infant mortality. Infant mortality rates for ...
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We thank Franz Bilek, Anita Mikulasek, and Ursula Shuster for assistance in accessing the Austria
OBJECTIVES: This report investigates the reasons for the United States' high infant mortality rate w...
Objectives-This report investigates the reasons for the United States' high infant mortality rate wh...
Background: Variation in birth registration criteria may compromise international comparisons of fet...
Abstract Background Infant mortality rates are commonly used to compare the health of populations. O...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While the high prevalence of preterm births and its impact on infant mortal...
While the high prevalence of preterm births and its impact on infant mortality in the US have been w...
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Among industrialized countries, the United States ranks near the bottom on life expectancy at birth....
With the increased attention to Europe's demographic future stimulated by the on-going immigration c...
BACKGROUND:While the high prevalence of preterm births and its impact on infant mortality in the US ...
The US has higher infant mortality than peer countries. In this paper, we combine micro-data from th...
In 2005, the United States ranked 30th in the world in infant mortality. Infant mortality rates for ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68133/2/10.1177_000992286800700201.pd
We thank Franz Bilek, Anita Mikulasek, and Ursula Shuster for assistance in accessing the Austria
OBJECTIVES: This report investigates the reasons for the United States' high infant mortality rate w...
Objectives-This report investigates the reasons for the United States' high infant mortality rate wh...
Background: Variation in birth registration criteria may compromise international comparisons of fet...
Abstract Background Infant mortality rates are commonly used to compare the health of populations. O...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While the high prevalence of preterm births and its impact on infant mortal...
While the high prevalence of preterm births and its impact on infant mortality in the US have been w...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Among industrialized countries, the United States ranks near the bottom on life expectancy at birth....
With the increased attention to Europe's demographic future stimulated by the on-going immigration c...
BACKGROUND:While the high prevalence of preterm births and its impact on infant mortality in the US ...