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The Effects Of Public Infrastructure And Household Characteristics On Inequality And Infant Mortality In Mexico: What Has Changed Between 1990 And 2005?, Richard S. Meindl, Jose Antonio Roldan Amaro, Cynthia Thompson, Tremaine L. Gregory, Marcela Alvarez Izazaga, Gabriel Saucedo Arteaga
The Effects Of Public Infrastructure And Household Characteristics On Inequality And Infant Mortality In Mexico: What Has Changed Between 1990 And 2005?, Richard S. Meindl, Jose Antonio Roldan Amaro, Cynthia Thompson, Tremaine L. Gregory, Marcela Alvarez Izazaga, Gabriel Saucedo Arteaga
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The reduction of infant mortality (IM) continues to be a primary goal throughout much of the developing world, and a suite of methods have been proposed with which to achieve it. However, most attempts at IM reduction have taken place within the context of an almost bewilderingly complex regimen of simultaneous changes occurring in the physical environment, sociopolitical structure, and health care. Which of these various elements is truly causal in reducing IM and which may be merely a correlated but nonprimary agent? During the past two decades Mexico has constituted an extraordinary field laboratory with which to decipher the …