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THE MILBANK QUARTERLY
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF
POPULATION HEALTH and Health Policy
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Archive Search > Volume 28, Issue 4, 1950
In This Issue (pages 353–354)

Family Studies in the Eastern Health District. V. Job Stability for White Men, 1939 to 1947 (pages 355–406)

Lillian Guralnick; W. Thurber Fales

Cause of Illness among Males and Females (pages 407–428)

Jean Downes

Morbidity among Males and Females at Specific Ages: Eastern Health District of Baltimore (pages 429–448)

Elizabeth H. Jackson

Review: Patterns of Living in Puerto Rican Families by Lydia J. Roberts and Rosa Luisa Stefani (pages 449–451)

Dorothy G. Wiehl

Review: Indians of the Urban Northwest by Marian W. Smith (pages 451–453)

Guy B. Johnson

Review: The People of Atlanta by C. A. McMahan (pages 453–457)

Edgar F. Borgatta

Review: Estimates of Disabling Illness Prevalence in the United States by Theodore D. Woolsey (pages 457–458)

Elizabeth H. Jackson

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