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    Determinants of the Number of Deaths from COVID-19: Differences between Low-Income and High-Income Countries in the Initial Stages of the Pandemic. by Valero, Magali, Valero Gil, Jorge Noel

    Published 2021
    “…The purpose of this study is to understand the factors that contribute to the number of reported coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths among low-income and high-income countries, and to understand the sources of differences between these two groups of countries. …”
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    Population growth and its implications (Crecimiento poblacional y sus implicaciones) by Badii Zabeh, Mohammad Hosein, Castillo, J., López, J. Fabián

    Published 2005
    “…When this rate reaches a level at which people are just replacing themselves, zero population growth is achieved. In the more highly developed countries of the world, growth has slowed are even reversed in recent years so that without immigration from other areas, population would be declining. …”
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    Factores determinantes en las OPI by Rodríguez, M. P., Treviño, E., Cortez, K.

    Published 2008
    “…This concept has been studied internationally for more than 3 decades and it is lately relevant to emerging countries, particularly in the stock markets in which double digit growth has been an important factor such as the Mexican Stock Market. …”
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    Gender bias in education opportunities for population aged 12-18 in Mexico: 1992-2004 by Aguayo Téllez, Ernesto, Chapa Cantú, Joana Cecilia, Rangel González, Erick, Treviño Villarreal, María de Lourdes, Valero Gil, Jorge Noel

    Published 2008
    “…Using an OLS-Robust model and a ML-Random Effects model for the years 1992, 1998 and 2004 of ENIGH, we did not find enough statistical evidence to support the idea that poor families, nether in rural nor in urban areas, provide more education to their 12 to 18 years old sons or daughters. …”
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    Gender-bias in education opportunities for population aged 12-18 in Mexico: 1992-2004 by Aguayo Téllez, Ernesto, Chapa Cantú, Joana Cecilia, Rangel González, Erick, Treviño Villarreal, María de Lourdes, Valero Gil, Jorge Noel

    Published 2007
    “…Using an OLS-Robust model and a ML-Random Effects model for the years 1992, 1998 and 2004 of ENIGH, we did not find enough statistical evidence to support the idea that poor families, nether in rural nor in urban areas, provide more education to their 12 to 18 years old sons or daughters. …”
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    Prevalence of eosinophilic esophagitis: A multicenter study on a pediatric population evaluated at thirty-six Latin American gastroenterology centers by Pierre, R., Vieira, M., Vázquez, R., Ninomiya, I., Messere, G., Daza, W., Dadan, S., Higuera, M., Sifontes, L., Harris, P., Gana, J.C., Rodríguez, M., Vasquez, M., González, M., Rivera, J., Gonzáles, J., Angulo, D., Cetraro, M.D., Del Compare, M., López, K., Navarro, D., Calva, R., Wagener, M., Zablah, R., Carias, A., Calderón, O., Vera-Chamorro, J.F., Toca, M.C., Dewaele, M.R., Iglesias, C., Delgado, L., León, K., Hassan, I., Ussher, F., Follett, F., Bernedo, V., Grinblat, V., Agüero, N., Oviedo, C., García, A.G., Salazar, A., Coello, P., Furnes, R., Menchaca, M., Fernández, M., Khoury, A., Rojo, C., Fernández, S., Morao, C.

    Published 2019
    “…Likewise, an average of 29,253 outpatient consultations and 4,152 diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopies were carried out at the 36 participating centers. The period prevalence of eosinophilic esophagitis in the population studied (n = 29,253) was 3.69 cases × 1,000 (95% CI: 3.04 to 4.44), and among the children that underwent routine upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (n = 4,152), it was 26 x 1,000 (95% CI: 22.6 to 29.4). …”
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    Hábitos comunicativos y política: efectos en las actitudes políticas de la población mexicana (Communicative Habits and Policy: Their Effects in the Political Attitudes of Mexic... by Aruguete, Natalia, Muñiz, Carlos

    Published 2012
    “…A meaningful relationship was found among political speech, consumption of certain communication media, and political attitudes of population. Results allow opening a discussion about the effects of media on the generation of a political culture in the country.…”
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