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What if We Were Equal? A Comparison of the Black-White Mortality Gap in 1960 and 2000

Health Affairs - United States
doi 10.1377/hlthaff.24.2.459
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MedicineHealth Policy
Date

March 1, 2005

Authors
David SatcherGeorge E. FryerJessica McCannAdewale TroutmanSteven H. WoolfGeorge Rust
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)


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