Richard Santos

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Economics University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States 
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McCarthy S, Henderson K, Skinner C, et al. (2022) Health-care workers and facilities in Ukraine must be protected. Lancet (London, England)
van der Goes DN, Santos R. (2018) Determinants of private health insurance coverage among Mexican American men 2010-2013. Journal of Medical Economics. 1-10
Santos R, Huerta G, Karki M, et al. (2017) Social Determinants of Overweight and Obesity Rates by Elementary School in a Predominantly Hispanic School District. Journal of Pediatric Nursing
Waitzkin H, Yager J, Santos R. (2012) Advancing the business creed? The framing of decisions about public sector managed care. Sociology of Health & Illness. 34: 31-48
Sanchez GR, Sanchez-Youngman S, Murphy AA, et al. (2011) Explaining public support (or lack thereof) for extending health coverage to undocumented immigrants. Journal of Health Care For the Poor and Underserved. 22: 683-99
Waitzkin H, Getrich C, Heying S, et al. (2011) Promotoras as mental health practitioners in primary care: a multi-method study of an intervention to address contextual sources of depression. Journal of Community Health. 36: 316-31
Sanchez GR, Goodin AS, Rouse AA, et al. (2010) The impact of ethnicity on attitudes toward health care reform in New Mexico Social Science Journal. 47: 326-343
Santos R, Waitzkin H, Gottschalk M. (2002) The Shadow Welfare State: Labor, Business, and the Politics of Health Care in the United States Contemporary Sociology. 31: 204
Ganderton PT, Santos R, Seitz P. (2002) Employment patterns of hispanic high school graduates without college experience Social Science Journal. 39: 301-307
Ganderton PT, Santos R. (1995) Hispanic college attendance and completion: Evidence from the high school and beyond surveys Economics of Education Review. 14: 35-46
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