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Changes in Census Data Will Affect Our Understanding of Infant Health
Alexis R. Santos-Lozada
Human Development and Family Studies
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Census Data
100%
Infant Health
100%
Disclosure Avoidance
100%
Avoidance System
100%
Infant Mortality Rate
66%
Health Dynamics
66%
Death Counts
66%
United States
33%
Social Dynamics
33%
High Variability
33%
County Level
33%
Age-specific Incidence
33%
U.S. Census Bureau
33%
Small Populations
33%
Non-metropolitan
33%
Differential Privacy
33%
National Center for Health Statistics
33%
Social Sciences
Population Censuses
100%
Child Mortality
100%
USA
50%
Health Statistics
50%
Authors
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Infant Mortality
100%
National Health Organization
50%