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期刊名:Vital and health statistics. series 2, data evaluation and methods research

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ISSN:0083-2057

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Objectives This report presents the findings of an updated study of the validity of race and Hispanic-origin reporting on death certificates in the United States, and its impact on race- and Hispanic origin-specific death rates. Methods The...