美国拥有与未拥有学士学位的成年人之间死亡率差距扩大的解释

Accounting for the Widening Mortality Gap between American Adults with and without a BA

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity · 2023
被引 17
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1992至2021年间美国有无四年大学学位成年人的死亡率差距,发现该差距在三个时期持续扩大,到2021年成人预期寿命相差8.5年,且死因分类中差距均上升。

Abstract

ABSTRACT: We examine mortality differences between American adults with and without a four-year college degree over the period 1992 to 2021. Mortality patterns, in aggregate and across groups, can provide evidence on how well society is functioning, information that goes beyond aggregate measures of material well-being. From 1992 to 2010, both educational groups saw falling mortality, but with greater improvements for the more educated; from 2010 to 2019, mortality continued to fall for those with a four-year degree while rising for those without; during the COVID-19 pandemic, mortality rose for both groups, but markedly more rapidly for the less educated. In consequence, the mortality gap between the two groups expanded in all three periods, leading to an 8.5-year difference in adult life expectancy by the end of 2021. There have been dramatic changes in patterns of mortality since 1992, but gaps rose consistently in each of thirteen broad classifications of cause of death. We document rising gaps in other measures relevant to well-being—background factors to the rising gap in mortality—including morbidity, social isolation, marriage, family income, and wealth.

教育程度死亡率差距死亡率趋势死因分类社会经济因素