Mortality in Two Jewish Populations -- Montreal and Israel: Environmental Determinants of Differences

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Mortality in Two Jewish Populations -- Montreal and Israel: Environmental Determinants of Differences
Abstract
The authors compare mortality rates in the Jewish populations of Montreal and Israel to investigate whether the Israeli pattern of low male mortality and relatively high female mortality is replicated among Jews living elsewhere. They conclude that the mortality pattern characteristics of Israeli Jews is not a universal Jewish phenomenon and may be affected by modifiable environmental factors.
Publication
International Journal of Epidemiology
Volume
Vol. 24
Issue
no. 4
Pages
730-739
Date
August 1995
Language
en
Citation
Shatenstein, Bryna, and Jeremy D. Kark. “Mortality in Two Jewish Populations -- Montreal and Israel: Environmental Determinants of Differences.” International Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 24, no. 4 (August 1995): 730–739.
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