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Table 1 Descriptive statistics for 66 Polish sub-regions (average for 2005–2011)
Fig. 1 Average annual change in infant mortality rate between 2005 and 2011 by sub-region
Fig. 2 Expected change in the infant mortality per an increase of 1SD of extracted factors

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