1990-2019年美国非西班牙裔黑人预期寿命的地理不平等

IF 4.8 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Irma T. Elo, Anneliese N. Luck, Sylvie Tuder
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近年来,美国人的预期寿命相对于其他发达国家停滞不前,美国内部死亡率的地域不平等扩大。最近的许多文献关注的是非西班牙裔白人的死亡率。对非西班牙裔黑人死亡率独立于黑人-白人差异的关注较少。在本文中,我们按大都会类别和地区/部门研究了1990年至2019年期间非西班牙裔黑人男性和女性预期寿命的趋势,包括年龄组和死因对这些趋势的贡献。随着时间的推移,我们记录了预期寿命的显著地理差异,大型中心和大型边缘大都市地区的预期寿命改善最大,中小型大都市和非大都市地区的预期寿命改善最小。我们还记录了各地区之间的巨大差异,东北和南大西洋地区的收益最大,南部和中西部其他地区的收益最小。到2010年,大多数人都取得了进步,此后预期寿命停滞或下降。我们发现,2010年之后,中西部地区黑人的预期寿命在所有地铁类别中都有所下降,这一趋势尤为不利。我们对潜在的解释因素进行了讨论,并呼吁更多地关注非西班牙裔黑人死亡率的研究。
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Pre‐COVID‐19 Geographic Inequalities in Non‐Hispanic Black US Life Expectancy, 1990–2019
In recent years, US life expectancy has stagnated relative to other developed countries and geographic inequalities in mortality within the United States have widened. Much of the recent literature has focused on non‐Hispanic White mortality. Less attention has been devoted to non‐Hispanic Black mortality independent of Black–White disparities. In this paper, we examine trends in non‐Hispanic Black male and female life expectancy between 1990 and 2019 by metropolitan category and region/division, including age group and cause‐of‐death contributions to these trends. We document considerable geographic divergence in life expectancy over time with the largest improvements in large central and large fringe metropolitan areas and the smallest improvements in small/medium metros and nonmetropolitan areas. We also document sizable differences across regions, with the largest gains in the Northeast and the South Atlantic region and the smallest in other parts of the South and the Midwest. Most gains were achieved by 2010 with stagnating or declining life expectancies thereafter. We find particularly adverse trends in the Midwest after 2010 where Black life expectancies declined in all metro categories. We provide a discussion of the potential explanatory factors and call for greater attention to the study of non‐Hispanic Black mortality.
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期刊介绍: Population and Development Review is essential reading to keep abreast of population studies, research on the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic change, and related thinking on public policy. Its interests span both developed and developing countries, theoretical advances as well as empirical analyses and case studies, a broad range of disciplinary approaches, and concern with historical as well as present-day problems.
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