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Are Educational Differentials In Mortality Increasing in the United States?
Educational Differentials Mortality Increasing the United States
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2016/3/18
Because of the value that i ndividuals place on health and longevity, levels of mortality are among the most central indicators of social and economic well-being. Analysts are concerned not only with ...
Sex Mortality Differentials in the United States:The Role of Cohort Smoking Patterns
Sex differentials Mortality Cigarette smoking
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2016/3/18
This paper demonstrates that, over the period 1948-2003, sex differentials in mortality in the age range 50-54 to 85+ widened and then narrowed on a cohort rather than on a period basis. The cohort wi...
Health of Native-born and Foreign-born Black Residents in the United States:Evidence from the 2000 Census of Population and the National Health Interview Survey
PUMS NHIS Disability Self-rated health Chronic conditions Black US residents Immigrant health advantage
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2016/3/18
Utilizing the 5% Public Use Micro Data Sample (PUMS) from the 2000 Census of Population and 2000-2006 waves of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we examine differences in disability, self-r...
Lifetime Probability of Developing Diabetes in the United States
Diabetes National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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2016/3/17
The prevalence of diabetes among adults in the United States has been
rising from one period to the next (Cheng et al. 2013; Bullard et al. 2013) and
from one birth cohort to the next (Fishman et ...
Factors responsible for mortality variation in the United States: A latent variable analysis
factor analysis health behaviors health inequalities mortality obesity risk factors rural/urban residence smoking substance abuse
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2014/12/2
Background: Factors including smoking, drinking, substance abuse, obesity, and health care have all been shown to affect health and longevity. The relative importance of each of these factors is dispu...
Why the racial gap in life expectancy is declining in the United States
racial gap the United States
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2014/11/27
Blacks have lower life expectancy than whites in the United States. That disparity could
be due to racial differences in the causes of death, with blacks being more likely to die
of causes that af...
Why the racial gap in life expectancy is declining in the United States
causes of mortality components of health disparities health disparities life expectancy longevity gap mortality racial health disparities U.S. mortality trends
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2014/11/27
Background: Blacks have lower life expectancy than whites in the United States. That disparity could be due to racial differences in the causes of death, with blacks being more likely to die of causes...
The residential segregation of detailed Hispanic and Asian groups in the United States: 1980-2010
Asians assimilation ethnic groups Hispanics integration racial and ethnic inequality residential segregation
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2014/11/27
Background: Racial and ethnic diversity continues to grow in communities across the United States, raising questions about the extent to which different ethnic groups will become residentially integra...
Age patterns of racial/ethnic/nativity differences in disability and physical functioning in the United States
disability functional limitations gender nativity race / ethnicity
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2014/11/27
Background: Rapid population aging and increasing racial/ethnic and immigrant/native diversity make a broad documentation of U.S. health patterns during both mid- and late life particularly important....
Gender and time allocation of cohabiting and married women and men in France, Italy, and the United States
Gender and time allocation cohabiting and married women and men France Italy the United States
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2014/11/27
Background: Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, have greater incentives to stay in marriages than cohabiting unions, which generally carry fewer legal protections for indi...
Factors responsible for mortality variation in the United States: A latent variable analysis
factor analysis health behaviors health inequalities mortality obesity risk factors rural/urban residence smoking substance abuse
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2014/11/27
Background: Factors including smoking, drinking, substance abuse, obesity, and health care have all been shown to affect health and longevity. The relative importance of each of these factors is dispu...
Gender and time allocation of cohabiting and married women and men in France, Italy, and the United States
cohabiting married women
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2014/11/27
Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, have greater
incentives to stay in marriages than cohabiting unions, which generally carry fewer
legal protections for individuals ...
Factors responsible for mortality variation in the United States: A latent variable analysis
mortality variation Factors responsible
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2014/11/27
Factors including smoking, drinking, substance abuse, obesity, and health care have all
been shown to affect health and longevity. The relative importance of each of these
factors is disputed in t...
Age patterns of racial/ethnic/nativity differences in disability and physical functioning in the United States
isability physical functioning
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2014/11/27
Rapid population aging and increasing racial/ethnic and immigrant/native diversity
make a broad documentation of U.S. health patterns during both mid- and late life
particularly important.
The residential segregation of detailed Hispanic and Asian groups in the United States: 1980-2010
detailed Hispanic Asian groups
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2014/11/27
Racial and ethnic diversity continues to grow in communities across the United States,
raising questions about the extent to which different ethnic groups will become
residentially integrated.