死亡率不平等:来自县级分析的利好消息

Mortality Inequality: The Good News from a County-Level Approach

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2016
被引 148
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

通过美国县级数据分析发现,预期寿命增长在贫富地区间相对均衡,但50岁以上成人死亡率不平等加剧,而儿童死亡率不平等大幅下降,且非裔美国人死亡率显著下降。

Abstract

In this essay, we ask whether the distributions of life expectancy and mortality have become generally more unequal, as many seem to believe, and we report some good news. Focusing on groups of counties ranked by their poverty rates, we show that gains in life expectancy at birth have actually been relatively equally distributed between rich and poor areas. Analysts who have concluded that inequality in life expectancy is increasing have generally focused on life expectancy at age 40 to 50. This observation suggests that it is important to examine trends in mortality for younger and older ages separately. Turning to an analysis of age-specific mortality rates, we show that among adults age 50 and over, mortality has declined more quickly in richer areas than in poorer ones, resulting in increased inequality in mortality. This finding is consistent with previous research on the subject. However, among children, mortality has been falling more quickly in poorer areas with the result that inequality in mortality has fallen substantially over time. We also show that there have been stunning declines in mortality rates for African Americans between 1990 and 2010, especially for black men. Finally we offer some hypotheses about causes for the results we see, including a discussion of differential smoking patterns by age and socioeconomic status.

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