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Ethnic Inequality in Guatemalan Women’s Use of Modern Reproductive Health Care CONTEXT: Guatemala has some of the poorest reproductive health indices and largest disparities in health in Latin America, particularly bet
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Document Date: 2012-08-09 10:52:51


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Geneva / Berry / Austin / Guatemala City / Valle / Washington / DC / Atlanta / Sandstrom / Pebley / /

Company

Goldman / Pearson / University of Texas Press / Rural Urban Capital / /

Continent

Americas / /

Country

Guatemala / South Africa / Peru / Honduras / United States / Brazil / Panama / /

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USD / /

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Facility

Oak Ridge Institute / /

IndustryTerm

reproductive health care services / health care services / reproductive health services / electricity / /

MedicalCondition

JE / /

MedicalTreatment

immunization / contraceptive method / female sterilization / contraception / /

Organization

World Health Organization / United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund / Division of Reproductive Health / Guatemalan government / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / World Bank / Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Fellow / Ministry of Health / Universidad del Valle / University of Texas / /

Person

Reina Turcios-Ruiz / Salud Materno Infantil / Daniel B. Williams / Evelyn Espinoza / Kanako Ishida / Paul Stupp / Salud Publica / Daniel B. William / Edgar Sajquim / Evelyn Espinoza Kanako Ishida / /

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statistician / mayor / Author / lecturer / midwife / representative / Private / /

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K / D / /

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Alabama / Alaska / Nova Scotia / Arkansas / /

PublishedMedium

Human Organization / /

Region

Southern India / Central America / Southern Mexico / Latin America / Caribbean / /

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