Dynamics of Race, Culture and Key Indicators of Health : in the Nation's 100 Largest Cities and Their Suburbs

in the Nation's 100 Largest Cities and Their Suburbs

By: Andrulis DP, Duchon LM and Reid HM

In: The Social and Health Landscapes of Urban and Suburban America Report Series

Publisher: SUNY Downstate Medical Center

Published: February 2003

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This report profiles the 2000 status of and changes since 1990 in rates of health and health-related measures for racially and culturally diverse populations living in the nation's 100 largest cities and their suburbs. Data were drawn from the U.S. Census Bureau and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to identify patterns in race/ethnicity, foreign-born status, language use, poverty, income, low birth weight, teen births, prenatal care, and tuberculosis.


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