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Why History Matters for Quantitative Target Setting: Long-Term Trends in Socioeconomic and Racial/ Ethnic Inequities in US Infant Death Rates (1960-2010)

2015
Journal of Public Health Policy

“Why History Matters for Quantitative Target Setting: Long-Term Trends in Socioeconomic and Racial/ Ethnic Inequities in US Infant Death Rates (1960-2010)” (with Nancy Krieger et al). Journal of Public Health Policy, vol. 36, no. 3, p. 287 (2015).

USC Gould Author
Director of Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
Distinguished Professor of Population and Public Health Sciences and Law
Professor of Law and Preventive Medicine