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settling permanently in cities. However, urban registration can be acquired through marriage and many rural females now acquire …
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reliance on gender socialization theory and a focus on straight (i.e., heterosexual) marriage. We extend this work with an …
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The positive association between health and socioeconomic status (SES) is well documented. However, available empirical evidence on the SES gradients of HIV serostatus is mixed, and few studies have explored the effects of community SES indicators on individual's HIV risk. Using nationally...
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insurance are contributing factors, education was the primary determinant in both never enrolling and in dropping out, and that …
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This study examines the relationship between education and mortality, its underlying mechanisms, and its gender and age … Survey. There is an inverse relationship between education and mortality risk. The relationship is explained in full by each … partially by physical exercise. In addition, primary education has a stronger effect on mortality for men than for women and the …
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logistic regressions and a relative measure of education are used to model smoking histories until age 34. The following … the epidemic in France than in the United States, and; a divide between the highest level of education and the others in … relationship between education and health and the need for policies that target educational disparities. …
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