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The Extreme Aged in America - A Portrait of an Expanding Population (Hardcover): Ira Rosenwaike The Extreme Aged in America - A Portrait of an Expanding Population (Hardcover)
Ira Rosenwaike
R2,705 Discovery Miles 27 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Demography of African Americans 1930-1990 (Hardcover, 2003 ed.): S. H. Preston, I. T. Elo, Mark E. Hill, Ira Rosenwaike The Demography of African Americans 1930-1990 (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
S. H. Preston, I. T. Elo, Mark E. Hill, Ira Rosenwaike
R2,914 Discovery Miles 29 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The authors of this work use a novel strategy that combines record linkage and demographic/statistical analysis to produce an internally consistent and robust set of estimates of the African-American population during the period 1930-1990. They interpret the record that emerges, with special reference to longevity trends and differentials. This work is for demographers, sociologists and students of ethnic studies.

Mortality of Hispanic Populations - Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans in the United States and in the Home Countries... Mortality of Hispanic Populations - Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans in the United States and in the Home Countries (Hardcover, New)
Ira Rosenwaike
R2,694 Discovery Miles 26 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hispanics in the United States, numbering 22.4 million at the 1990 census, are the nation's second largest and fastest growing minority population. Although recent studies have increased our knowledge of the demographic characteristics and culture of this multiethnic population, until now there has been no comprehensive discussion of the Hispanic mortality experience, a potential key to assessing the relative health status of Spanish-origin subgroups in American society. Addressing the pressing need for more accurate, current, and comprehensive data for specific ethnic groups, this volume presents coherent research on the mortality patterns of the three largest Hispanic subgroups and, in the process, helps dispel many anecdotal or romanticized notions about Hispanic health and illness.

The experts represented in this book present mortality data in five basic categories: mortality in the countries of origin; comparative mortality among Spanish-origin groups in the United States; specific causes of mortality among Spanish-origin populations; analysis of mortality data based on surname statistics; and an overview of mortality among migrants to this country as compared to patterns of death in the countries of origin. They suggest an Hispanic pattern of mortality, characterized by relatively low rates for the three leading causes of death and relatively high rates for selected causes, such as cirrhosis of the liver and homicide. The contributors also examine cultural and demographic intragroup differences. Their findings indicate that lifestyle, environmental and social factors, and genetic influences, must all be considered in accounting for mortality differences between the Mexican-born, Puerto Rican-born, Cuban-born, and non-Hispanics. Of the more than 80 tables in this book, many are based on unpublished vital statistics tabulations and are presented for the first time. The quantity and quality of data, the range of comparisons and analyses, together with the demographic overview, offer researchers an important resource for further studies on the interrelationship of migration, acculturation, minority status, and mortality. At the same time, the findings indicate trends and patterns in mortality among Hispanic subgroups in the United States that have important implications for public health and policy planners.

The Demography of African Americans 1930-1990 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003): S. H. Preston, I. T.... The Demography of African Americans 1930-1990 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003)
S. H. Preston, I. T. Elo, Mark E. Hill, Ira Rosenwaike
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The authors of this work use a novel strategy that combines record linkage and demographic/statistical analysis to produce an internally consistent and robust set of estimates of the African-American population during the period 1930-1990. They interpret the record that emerges, with special reference to longevity trends and differentials. This work is for demographers, sociologists and students of ethnic studies.

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