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  1. El Subsistema de Información sobre Nacimientos. Estudio de caso en una región indígena de Chiapas, México Freyermuth Enciso, Graciela, Ochoa Torres, María del Pilar, Muños Hernández, José Alberto

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2017
    “…This subsystem is generated through birth certificates (BC), and in 2011 it was proposed as an input to estimate the maternal mortality rate in Mexico. However, to date, very few studies have provided evidence of the reliability of Sinac data. …”
  2. Corea del Sur 2022: la pandemia continúa Ramírez Bonilla, Juan José

    Anuario Asia Pacífico

    2023
    “…The second phase would be characterized by the availability and application of vaccines against Covid-19; in this regard, the main indicators are the number of deaths and the mortality rate. Based on this differentiation, the author argues that, given the high number of deaths recorded during 2022, the pandemic is not yet over. …”
  3. Los efectos permanentes de las recesiones en la salud infantil: evidencia de Perú Agüero, Jorge M., Valdivia, Martín

    Estudios Económicos

    2010
    “…To account for possible self-selection in giving birth during recessions, we compare the infant mortality rates of siblings born in different phases of the economic cycle. …”
  4. Impacto de las crisis económicas en la mortalidad: el caso de México Arceo Gómez, Eva Olimpia

    Estudios Económicos

    2010
    “…Our findings suggest that one percent decrease in GDP would lead to an increase of 0.5 percent of the mortality rates. Children and the elderly constitute the most vulnerable groups. …”
  5. Esperanzas de vida y expectativas de salud en las edades avanzadas Ham Chande, Roberto

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2001
    “…Between 2000 and 2001, overall mortality rates will decline, and then grow as a result of the increasingly elderly age structures of the population. …”
  6. Población y salud mental en México. Reflexiones y un ejercicio de aproximación mediante las variaciones de la mortalidad por suicidio Martínez Salgado, Carolina

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2010
    “…It reviews the evolution, during the period considered, of the proportional distribution and certain rates for the main demographic characteristics of those that have died from this cause, the injury that caused death, access to medical care and the geographical variations of mortality due to suicide analyzed from three angles: its proportional share of the sub-set of violent deaths, the ratio of masculinity and the mortality rates observed in each state. On the basis of the most recent information, a preliminary classification of the states into three main sets is proposed. …”

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