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Another Mexican birthweight paradox? The role of residential enclaves and neighborhood poverty in the birthweight of Mexican-origin infants
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Another Mexican birthweight paradox? The role of residential enclaves and neighborhood poverty in the birthweight of Mexican-origin infants

T.L. Osypuk, L.M. Bates and D. Acevedo-Garcia
Social Science and Medicine, Vol.70(4), pp.550-560
02/2010
PMID: 19926186

Abstract

Birthweight Ethnic enclaves Immigrant Mexican Neighborhood residential segregation Poverty USA child health childbearing Latino people metropolitan area neighborhood racial segregation weight article birth weight birthplace controlled study ethnic group female human infant low birth weight male residential area Adolescent Adult Emigrants and Immigrants Health Status Disparities Humans Infant, Low Birth Weight Infant, Newborn Linear Models Mexican Americans Middle Aged Poverty Areas Residence Characteristics Young Adult Immigration Mexico United States

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