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    Results of cohort change applications.

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    <p>Results of cohort change applications.</p

    Results of birth history imputation applications.

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    <p>Results of birth history imputation applications.</p

    Female probability of dying (<sub>35</sub>q<sub>15</sub>) and the maternal mortality ratio (and their coefficients of variation) obtained from sibling histories data reported by women only and pooled data reported by women and men for the 1–5 calendar years preceding the survey<sup>1</sup>.

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    1<p>In order to pool data , the data obtained from women were weighted in a similar manner to data obtained from men to adjust for selection bias; however, women’s data had to be further adjusted for zero survival bias. The deaths and exposure reported by women were weighted by the inverse of the number of surviving siblings of the respondent to adjust for selection bias and further weighted by the inverse of the probability of being reported at all to adjust for zero survival bias (men provide information on women sibships with no surviving members).</p>2<p>The PMDF (obtained from women) is multiplied by female mortality (obtained from pooled data) to generate the MMRatio.</p

    Manual de gestiĂłn y procedimiento para Comisiones Asesoras Honorarias (Ordenanza 7122 - Municip. de Gral. Pueyrredon)

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    El objetivo del presente trabajo es servir de referencia para la gestión de la figura jurídica de la Comisión Asesora Honoraria - en los términos de la ordenanza Nº 7122 del Municipio de Gral. Pueyrredon -, a fin de normatizar los procedimientos de registración contable y el cumplimiento de las formalidades esenciales respecto, tanto de los libros de contabilidad como de la documentación respaldatoria de lo allí registrado, así como también establecer de manera clara los procesos de la administración y propender a la vez a incrementar su eficacia y eficiencia en lo referido a la gestión financiera.Fil: de Vega, Raúl Ernesto. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales; Argentina

    Best fitting trends by year in U5MR using adjusted direct datasets compared to unadjusted datasets.

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    <p>Best fitting trends by year in U5MR using adjusted direct datasets compared to unadjusted datasets.</p

    Comparison of the maternal mortality rates (MMRates), the proportions of maternal deaths among deaths of females of reproductive age (PMDFs) and the maternal mortality ratios (MMRatios) obtained from sibling histories reported by women and men for the 1–5 calendar years preceding the survey.

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    <p>Comparison of the maternal mortality rates (MMRates), the proportions of maternal deaths among deaths of females of reproductive age (PMDFs) and the maternal mortality ratios (MMRatios) obtained from sibling histories reported by women and men for the 1–5 calendar years preceding the survey.</p

    Female and male probabilities of dying (<sub>35</sub>q<sub>15</sub>) for the 1–5 calendar years preceding the survey obtained from sibling histories reported by women and men.

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    <p>Female and male probabilities of dying (<sub>35</sub>q<sub>15</sub>) for the 1–5 calendar years preceding the survey obtained from sibling histories reported by women and men.</p

    Age reporting distortion in sibling histories obtained from women and men.

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    *<p>Modified Whipple’s Index: an index of age attraction for digits 0 and 5. The index is the ratio of the sum of the populations aged 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 divided by the sum of the population aged 13 to 52 and the result is multiplied by 500. Suggested interpretation is as follows: <105 is “highly accurate”; 105–109.9 is “fairly accurate”; 110–124.9 is “approximate”; 125–174.9 is “rough” and ≥175 is “very rough”.</p

    Comparison of the female and male probabilities of dying (<sub>35</sub>q<sub>15</sub>) obtained from sibling histories reported by women and men for the 1–5 calendar years preceding the survey.

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    <p>Comparison of the female and male probabilities of dying (<sub>35</sub>q<sub>15</sub>) obtained from sibling histories reported by women and men for the 1–5 calendar years preceding the survey.</p
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