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Javier M Rodriguez

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SSM - Population Health|July 24, 2019
The politics hypothesis and racial disparities in infants' health in the United StatesJavier M Rodriguez
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 9, 2018
Health disparities, politics, and the maintenance of the status quo: A new theory of inequalityJavier M Rodriguez
Maternal and Child Health Journal|January 2, 2024
Political Ideology Direction of Policy Agendas and Maternal Mortality Outcomes in the U.S., 1915-2007Javier M Rodriguez, Byengseon Bae
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 15, 2021
Highly vulnerable communities and the Affordable Care Act: Health insurance coverage effects, 2010-2018Wei Ye, Javier M Rodriguez
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 17, 2015
Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and IcelandJosé A Tapia Granados, Javier M Rodriguez
International Journal of Epidemiology|February 11, 2014
Rejoinder: Time series analysis and US infant mortality: de-trending the empirical from the polemical in political epidemiologyJavier M Rodriguez, John Bound, Arline T Geronimus
International Journal of Epidemiology|January 2, 2014
US infant mortality and the President's partyJavier M Rodriguez, John Bound, Arline T Geronimus
International Journal of Epidemiology|April 29, 2014
Authors' response: politicization with misrepresentation: on de-trending in time series analysisJavier M Rodriguez, John Bound, Arline T Geronimus
BMJ Global Health|September 15, 2025
The upstream-downstream tension in the global health classroomNeha Faruqui, Edward Jegasothy, Javier M Rodriguez, et al.
Journal of Biosocial Science|November 10, 2022
Black-White differences in perceived lifetime discrimination by education and income in the MIDUS Study in the U.SJavier M Rodriguez, Chungeun Koo, Giacomo Di Pasquale, et al.
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SSM - Population Health|July 24, 2019
The politics hypothesis and racial disparities in infants' health in the United StatesJavier M Rodriguez
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 9, 2018
Health disparities, politics, and the maintenance of the status quo: A new theory of inequalityJavier M Rodriguez
Maternal and Child Health Journal|January 2, 2024
Political Ideology Direction of Policy Agendas and Maternal Mortality Outcomes in the U.S., 1915-2007Javier M Rodriguez, Byengseon Bae
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 15, 2021
Highly vulnerable communities and the Affordable Care Act: Health insurance coverage effects, 2010-2018Wei Ye, Javier M Rodriguez
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 17, 2015
Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and IcelandJosé A Tapia Granados, Javier M Rodriguez
International Journal of Epidemiology|February 11, 2014
Rejoinder: Time series analysis and US infant mortality: de-trending the empirical from the polemical in political epidemiologyJavier M Rodriguez, John Bound, Arline T Geronimus
International Journal of Epidemiology|January 2, 2014
US infant mortality and the President's partyJavier M Rodriguez, John Bound, Arline T Geronimus
International Journal of Epidemiology|April 29, 2014
Authors' response: politicization with misrepresentation: on de-trending in time series analysisJavier M Rodriguez, John Bound, Arline T Geronimus
BMJ Global Health|September 15, 2025
The upstream-downstream tension in the global health classroomNeha Faruqui, Edward Jegasothy, Javier M Rodriguez, et al.
Journal of Biosocial Science|November 10, 2022
Black-White differences in perceived lifetime discrimination by education and income in the MIDUS Study in the U.SJavier M Rodriguez, Chungeun Koo, Giacomo Di Pasquale, et al.
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