1. [Differential mortality in women of reproductive age].
- Author
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Morelos JB and Ehrenfeld N
- Subjects
- Americas, Demography, Developing Countries, Latin America, Marriage, Mexico, North America, Population, Population Characteristics, Population Dynamics, Socioeconomic Factors, Age Factors, Cause of Death, Economics, Educational Status, Employment, Marital Status, Mortality, Social Change, Social Class
- Abstract
"This paper begins by reviewing some conceptual frameworks for the study of female mortality and indicates some of its application problems. Next it presents results of mortality of women in reproductive-age classified by age, causes of death, and socio-demographic traits (marital status, schooling, and occupation) for ten states [in Mexico] differentiated according to level of development and well-being. The data suggests differences according to age, marital status, and schooling. Finally, testing of the mutual independence and partial independence hypotheses indicates that age, marital status, and schooling correlate to the degree of development of each state." (SUMMARY IN ENG), (excerpt)
- Published
- 1994