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Prenatal Care, Birth Outcomes and Newborn Hospitalization Costs: Patterns Among Hispanics in New Jersey By Nancy E. Reichman and Genevieve M. Kenney Context: With the influx of Latin American immigrants to the United St
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Document Date: 2003-04-16 12:18:17


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Washington / DC / Paneth / Schoendorf / New York City / Newark / Passaic / Chicago / /

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Human Resources / New England Journal / University of Chicago Press / The Urban Institute Press / /

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Puerto Rico / Cuba / United States / U.S. Virgin Islands / Canada / Mexico / /

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USD / /

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Princeton University / New Jersey hospital / /

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direct services / prenatal care services / intensive care services / insurance status / /

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cerebral palsy / hypertension / pregnancy-related hypertension / diabetes / spontaneous abortions / learning disabilities / /

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Urban Institute / office of Population Research / University of Chicago / New Jersey hospital / Princeton University / state health department / Department of Health / U.S. Bureau of the Census / /

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Virginia Dato / Demographic / Maryanne J. Florio / Genevieve M. Kenney / Tom Espenshade / /

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senior research associate / /

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New Jersey / Columbia.3 Although / District of Columbia / Hudson County / Nova Scotia / Passaic County / Essex County / /

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Health Economics / American Journal of Public Health / New England Journal of Medicine / Journal of Political Economy / American Journal of Epidemiology / Journal of the American Medical Association / /

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Hispanic U.S. / New England / /

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