Abstract

This article examines the association between race and infant mortality in the U.S....A framework is developed that delineates sociodemographic and proximate factors thought to be instrumental in the association between infant mortality and race....Descriptive analysis illustrates that the racial gap in infant mortality is nearly identical for endogenous and exogenous causes of death with the overall rate of infant mortality among African Americans about 2.2 times higher than that for non-Hispanic white Americans. Logistic regression analysis confirms that each set of variables is instrumental in explaining the racial mortality gap with sociodemographic factors more relevant for differences in exogenous causes and maternal health and health care factors more relevant to the gap in endogenous causes. (EXCERPT)

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