预期寿命与寿命不平等性的州际差异:是否与社会经济不平等有关?

State level differences in life expectancy and lifespan inequality: Is it a matter of socioeconomic inequalities?

Economics & Human Biology · 2025
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人大 A-ABS 2

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研究了1959-2018年美国各州寿命不平等性的模式,发现预期寿命与寿命不平等性显著负相关,教育、医疗资源等因素与寿命不平等性负相关,而暴力犯罪、碳排放和吸烟则正相关。

Abstract

Lifespan inequality refers to the variation in the age at which people die or the uncertainty surrounding the time of their death. This study investigates the patterns of lifespan inequality at the state level in the United States between 1959 and 2018, utilising Theil's entropy index. We also explore the demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with lifespan inequality using a Panel-Corrected Standard Errors (PCSE) model. We observe a strong and statistically significant negative correlation between life expectancy and lifespan inequality at the state level overall and for both males and females. In terms of demographic and socioeconomic factors, the percentage of individuals who have completed high school and college education, the percentage of the Hispanic population, the number of physicians, the percentage of individuals under 65 with insurance, and population growth are all negatively associated with lifespan inequality. Moreover, there is a positive association between lifespan inequality and the rates of violent crime, CO 2 emissions per capita, and cigarette smoking. Our results reiterate that policies aimed at tackling disparities in socioeconomic position could also serve as useful strategies for addressing health disparities. • We study state-level patterns of lifespan inequality in the United States from 1959-2018 • Life expectancy and lifespan inequality are significantly negatively correlated, overall and for both men and women • Education and other demographic and health factors are positively associated with lifespan inequality. • Violence, CO 2 emissions, and smoking are negatively associated with lifespan inequality.

寿命不平等社会经济不平等教育水平健康差异