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Citation

Bonilla RE. Población y Salud en Mesoamérica 2017; 14(2): 2.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Centro Centroamericano de Pobliación, Universidad de Costa Rica)

DOI

10.15517/psm.v14i2.27244

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the homicides rate for young Nicaraguan immigrants in Costa Rica.

METHODS: We used a Poisson log-linear regression model at small administrative areas-level to describe the homicides rate for young Nicaraguan immigrants in Costa Rica, given the co-variables (Agresti, 2002; Cameron y Trivedi, 1998; Neter, Wasserman, Kutner & Nachtsheim, 1996).

RESULTS: Incidence rate for percentage of poor households, percentage of adults 35 years-old and more, and the percentage of the population on the service sector of the economy are 1.04, 1.05 and 1.05 respectively.

CONCLUSIONS: Poverty, population structure and economic activities of the service sector of the economy are the co-variables that best describe the homicides rate for young Nicaraguan immigrants in Costa Rica.


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