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The National Child Development Study (NCDS) is a continuing, multi-disciplinary longitudinal study which follows the lives of 17,415 people born in England, Scotland and Wales from 17,205 women during the week of 3–9 March 1958. The results from this study helped reduce infant mortality and were instrumental in improving maternity services in ...
1958 in the United States by city (4 C) ... 1958 State of the Union Address; T. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
1958 in Washington (state) (4 C) 1958 in West Virginia (4 C) 1958 in Wisconsin (4 C, 1 P) 1958 in Wyoming (3 C) ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
Pages in category "1958 births" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 15,392 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search.
Based on birth rates (per 1,000 population), the post-war baby boom ends in the United States as an 11-year decline in the birth rate begins (the longest on record in the country). The United Kingdom, Soviet Union and the U.S. agree to stop testing atomic bombs for 3 years. Robert Frank publishes his photographic essay The Americans (in Paris).
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Case–control study versus cohort on a timeline. "OR" stands for "odds ratio" and "RR" stands for "relative risk".In statistics, epidemiology, marketing and demography, a cohort is a group of subjects who share a defining characteristic (typically subjects who experienced a common event in a selected time period, such as birth or graduation).