objective: to account for variations in death rates in population subgroups of the usa. methods: factors associated with age-adjusted death rates in 366 metropolitan and non- metropolitan areas of the united states were examined for 1990-92. the rates ranged from 690 to 1108 per 100 000 popula...
PER 100,000 (1) Washington, D.C., USA69.3 (2) Philadelphia, USA27.4 (3) Dallas, USA24.8 (4) Los Angeles, USA22.8 (5) Chicago, USA20.5 (6) Phoenix, USA19.1 (7) Moscow, Russia18.1 (8) Houston, USA18.0 (9) New York City, USA16.8 ...
New Mexico has had the highest per capita drug overdose death rate in the United States, about 18 per 100,000, for more than ten years -- 1995 to 2006. The USA's rates for the same period are about 5 per 100,000. North Central New Mexico (the Valley) has the highest per capita ...
CDRChadron, NE, USA(Airport Code) CDRCompound Document by Reference CDRContinuous Data Recording CDRCancer Detection Rate CDRClassified Document Register CDRCertificate in Dispute Resolution CDRConcept Design Review CDRConfidential Draft Report(Canada) ...
3,4 Infant and youth mortality rates in the United States are notably higher than other high-income countries, despite having the highest health expenditures per capita in the world.2,5-7 There are also pronounced racial/ethnic disparities within the United States.8,9 In 2015, black infants ...
Background: Longevity in the United States ranks below most other Western nations despite spending more on healthcare per capita than any other country. Across the world, mortality has been declining, but in the USA the trend toward impr... TA Mackenzie,J Houle,S Jiang,... - 《Plos One》...
dependent variable; modeling cause-spe- cific mortality rates or cause-fractions can yield very dif- ferent results; and choosing to use educational attainment rather than income per capita can lead to major differences in the predicted trend in causes of death in places with economic downturns. ...
(GDP)—the value of all final goods and services produced in a region in one year—tend to grow. But for Jacobs, this kind of growth alone does not constitute economic development. Similarly, falling per capita GDP and a shrinking population are only symptoms of a failure to diversify and...
The United States is far behind in terms of per capita pollution level The United States still has an extremely high starting point in terms of per capita pollution levels. It’s roughly twice as much as the average European… Simplifying the figures, it’s 10 tons of CO2 per inhabitant, ...
Based on previous studies, the following factors were included as covariates: 1) sociodemographic and socioeconomic characteristics: age at death, gender, ethnicity, years of schooling, number of children, annual per capita household income, primary income sources before dying, marital status, whether...