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Rogers, Richard G.; Rosenblatt, Rebecca; Hummer, Robert A.; & Krueger, Patrick M. (2001). Black-White Differentials in Adult Homicide Mortality in the United States. Social Science Quarterly, 82(3), 435-452.

Ellison, Christopher G.; Hummer, Robert A.; Cormier, Shannon; & Rogers, Richard G. (2000). Religious Involvement and Mortality Risk among African American Adults. Research on Aging, 22(6), 630-667.

Finch, Brian Karl; Frank, Reanne; & Hummer, Robert A. (2000). Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Infant Mortality: The Role of Behavioral Factors. Biodemography and Social Biology, 47(3-4), 244-263.

Forbes, Douglas; Frisbie, W. Parker; Hummer, Robert A.; Pullum, Starling G.; & Echevarria, Samuel (2000). A Comparison of Hispanic and Anglo Compromised Birth Outcomes and Cause-Specific Infant Mortality in the United States, 1989-1991. Social Science Quarterly, 81(1), 439-458.

Hummer, Robert A.; Rogers, Richard G.; Amir, Sarit H.; Forbes, Douglas; & Frisbie, W. Parker (2000). Adult Mortality Differentials among Hispanic Subgroups and Non-Hispanic Whites. Social Science Quarterly, 81(1), 459-476.

Rogers, Richard G.; Hummer, Robert A.; & Nam, Charles B. (2000). Living and Dying in the U.S.A.: Behavioral, Health, and Social Differentials of Adult Mortality. San Diego: Academic Press.

Hummer, Robert A.; Biegler, Monique; Turk, Peter B. De; Forbes, Douglas; Frisbie, W. Parker; Hong, Ying; & Pullum, Starling G. (1999). Race/Ethnicity, Nativity, and Infant Mortality in the United States. Social Forces, 77(3), 1083-1117.

Hummer, Robert A.; Rogers, Richard G.; Nam, Charles B.; & Ellison, Christopher G. (1999). Religious Involvement and U.S. Adult Mortality. Demography, 36(2), 273-285.

Hummer, Robert A.; Rogers, Richard G.; Nam, Charles B.; & LeClere, Felicia B. (1999). Race/Ethnicity, Nativity, and U.S. Adult Mortality. Social Science Quarterly, 80(1), 136-153.

Toussaint, Danielle W. & Hummer, Robert A. (1999). Differential Mortality Risks from Violent Causes for Foreign- and Native-Born Residents of the USA. Population Research and Policy Review, 18(6), 607-620.