United States -- Statistics, Vital
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United States -- Statistics, Vital
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Incoming Resources
- Injury in the United States, 2007 chartbook
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 71-80
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 11-20
- Infant mortality by age at death in the United States, 2016, Danielle M. Ely, Anne K. Driscoll, and T.J. Mathews
- Characteristics of residents in nursing and personal care homes, United States - June-August 1969, Evelyn S. Mathis
- Working women and childbearing, United States, H. Theodore Groat [and three others]
- Geographic patterns in the risk of dying and associated factors, ages 35-74 years, United States, 1968-72, Herbert I. Sauer
- History of the United States National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics, 1949-1964, John Storck
- The 1970 census and vital and health statistics, a Study Group report of the Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics
- Birth and fertility rates for States and metropolitan areas, United States, Ernell Spratley
- The impact of the pregnancy checkbox and misclassification on maternal mortality trends in the United States, 1999-2017
- When are babies born: morning, noon, or night?, birth certificate data for 2013, T.J. Mathews and Sally C. Curtin
- Education reporting and classification on death certificates in the United States
- Life tables for the United States social security area, 1900-2100, by Felicitie C. Bell and Michael L. Miller
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 251-260
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 241-250
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 191-200
- Cohabitation, marriage, divorce, and remarriage in the United States
- Infant, fetal, and maternal mortality, United States - 1963, Mary A. McCarthy
- Infant mortality trends, United States and each state, 1930-1964
- Remarriages and subsequent divorces, United States, by Barbara Foley Wilson
- Trends in teenage childbearing, United States, 1970-81, an analytical review of recent trends and differentials in childbearing by teenagers, by Stephanie J. Ventura
- First marriages, United States, 1968-1976, Barbara Foley Wilson and Elaine Hume
- Teenagers, marriages, divorces, parenthood, and mortality, Alice M. Hetzel and Marlene Cappetta
- Community environment and women's health outcomes, contextual data
- Fertility, family planning, and reproductive health of U.S. women, data from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth, Anjani Chandra [and four others]
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 121-130
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 31-40
- Leading causes of death by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin, United States, 1992, by Paula Gardner, Harry M. Rosenberg, Ronald W. Wilson
- Children of divorce, by Kathryn A. London
- Selected vital and health statistics in poverty and nonpoverty areas in 19 large cities, United States, 1969-71, Stephanie J. Ventura, Selma M. Taffel, and Ernell Spratley
- Remarriages, United States, Kristen M. Williams and Russell P. Kuhn
- Marriage statistics analysis, United States, 1962, Carl E. Ortmeyer and Elizabeth F. Whiteman
- Natality statistics analysis, United States - 1963, Arthur A. Campbell [and three others]
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 221-230
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 81-90
- Perinatal mortality in the United States, 1985-91, by Donna L. Hoyert
- Vital and health statistics, Russian Federation and United States, selected years 1980-93
- Effect on mortality rates of the 1989 change in tabulating race, by Donna L. Hoyert
- Trends in infant mortality by cause of death and other characteristics, 1960-88
- Mortality trends for leading causes of death: United States - 1950-69, a study of the trends during 1950-69 for the 15 leading causes of death which accounted for 89 percent of the 1,921,990 deaths occurring in the United States in 1969, A. Joan Klebba, Jeffrey D. Maurer and Evelyn J. Glass
- Educational attainment of mother and family income, white legitimate births, United States - 1963, Gooloo S. Wunderlich
- Episodes and duration of hospitalization in the last year of life, United States - 1961, by Gooloo S. Wunderlich and Gordon F. Sutton
- Migration, vital, and health statistics, a report of the United States National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
- Weight at birth and cause of death in the neonatal period, United States, early 1950, by Sam Shapiro and Jeanne Unger
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Advance data from Vital and health statistics, numbers 51-60
- 75 years of mortality in the United States, 1935-2010, Donna L. Hoyert
- Supplements to the Monthly vital statistics report
- Fertility, family planning, and women's health, new data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth, by Joyce Abma [and four others]
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