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Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018

Although there is a large gap between Black and White American life expectancies, the gap fell 48.9% between 1990 and 2018, mainly due to mortality declines among Black Americans. We examine age-specific mortality trends and racial gaps in life expectancy in high- and low-income US areas and with re...

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Autores principales: Schwandt, Hannes, Currie, Janet, Bär, Marlies, Banks, James, Bertoli, Paola, Bütikofer, Aline, Cattan, Sarah, Chao, Beatrice Zong-Ying, Costa, Claudia, González, Libertad, Grembi, Veronica, Huttunen, Kristiina, Karadakic, René, Kraftman, Lucy, Krutikova, Sonya, Lombardi, Stefano, Redler, Peter, Riumallo-Herl, Carlos, Rodríguez-González, Ana, Salvanes, Kjell G., Santana, Paula, Thuilliez, Josselin, van Doorslaer, Eddy, Van Ourti, Tom, Winter, Joachim K., Wouterse, Bram, Wuppermann, Amelie
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8501753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34583990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2104684118
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author Schwandt, Hannes
Currie, Janet
Bär, Marlies
Banks, James
Bertoli, Paola
Bütikofer, Aline
Cattan, Sarah
Chao, Beatrice Zong-Ying
Costa, Claudia
González, Libertad
Grembi, Veronica
Huttunen, Kristiina
Karadakic, René
Kraftman, Lucy
Krutikova, Sonya
Lombardi, Stefano
Redler, Peter
Riumallo-Herl, Carlos
Rodríguez-González, Ana
Salvanes, Kjell G.
Santana, Paula
Thuilliez, Josselin
van Doorslaer, Eddy
Van Ourti, Tom
Winter, Joachim K.
Wouterse, Bram
Wuppermann, Amelie
author_facet Schwandt, Hannes
Currie, Janet
Bär, Marlies
Banks, James
Bertoli, Paola
Bütikofer, Aline
Cattan, Sarah
Chao, Beatrice Zong-Ying
Costa, Claudia
González, Libertad
Grembi, Veronica
Huttunen, Kristiina
Karadakic, René
Kraftman, Lucy
Krutikova, Sonya
Lombardi, Stefano
Redler, Peter
Riumallo-Herl, Carlos
Rodríguez-González, Ana
Salvanes, Kjell G.
Santana, Paula
Thuilliez, Josselin
van Doorslaer, Eddy
Van Ourti, Tom
Winter, Joachim K.
Wouterse, Bram
Wuppermann, Amelie
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description Although there is a large gap between Black and White American life expectancies, the gap fell 48.9% between 1990 and 2018, mainly due to mortality declines among Black Americans. We examine age-specific mortality trends and racial gaps in life expectancy in high- and low-income US areas and with reference to six European countries. Inequalities in life expectancy are starker in the United States than in Europe. In 1990, White Americans and Europeans in high-income areas had similar overall life expectancy, while life expectancy for White Americans in low-income areas was lower. However, since then, even high-income White Americans have lost ground relative to Europeans. Meanwhile, the gap in life expectancy between Black Americans and Europeans decreased by 8.3%. Black American life expectancy increased more than White American life expectancy in all US areas, but improvements in lower-income areas had the greatest impact on the racial life expectancy gap. The causes that contributed the most to Black Americans’ mortality reductions included cancer, homicide, HIV, and causes originating in the fetal or infant period. Life expectancy for both Black and White Americans plateaued or slightly declined after 2012, but this stalling was most evident among Black Americans even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. If improvements had continued at the 1990 to 2012 rate, the racial gap in life expectancy would have closed by 2036. European life expectancy also stalled after 2014. Still, the comparison with Europe suggests that mortality rates of both Black and White Americans could fall much further across all ages and in both high-income and low-income areas.
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spelling pubmed-85017532021-10-26 Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018 Schwandt, Hannes Currie, Janet Bär, Marlies Banks, James Bertoli, Paola Bütikofer, Aline Cattan, Sarah Chao, Beatrice Zong-Ying Costa, Claudia González, Libertad Grembi, Veronica Huttunen, Kristiina Karadakic, René Kraftman, Lucy Krutikova, Sonya Lombardi, Stefano Redler, Peter Riumallo-Herl, Carlos Rodríguez-González, Ana Salvanes, Kjell G. Santana, Paula Thuilliez, Josselin van Doorslaer, Eddy Van Ourti, Tom Winter, Joachim K. Wouterse, Bram Wuppermann, Amelie Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Social Sciences Although there is a large gap between Black and White American life expectancies, the gap fell 48.9% between 1990 and 2018, mainly due to mortality declines among Black Americans. We examine age-specific mortality trends and racial gaps in life expectancy in high- and low-income US areas and with reference to six European countries. Inequalities in life expectancy are starker in the United States than in Europe. In 1990, White Americans and Europeans in high-income areas had similar overall life expectancy, while life expectancy for White Americans in low-income areas was lower. However, since then, even high-income White Americans have lost ground relative to Europeans. Meanwhile, the gap in life expectancy between Black Americans and Europeans decreased by 8.3%. Black American life expectancy increased more than White American life expectancy in all US areas, but improvements in lower-income areas had the greatest impact on the racial life expectancy gap. The causes that contributed the most to Black Americans’ mortality reductions included cancer, homicide, HIV, and causes originating in the fetal or infant period. Life expectancy for both Black and White Americans plateaued or slightly declined after 2012, but this stalling was most evident among Black Americans even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. If improvements had continued at the 1990 to 2012 rate, the racial gap in life expectancy would have closed by 2036. European life expectancy also stalled after 2014. Still, the comparison with Europe suggests that mortality rates of both Black and White Americans could fall much further across all ages and in both high-income and low-income areas. National Academy of Sciences 2021-10-05 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8501753/ /pubmed/34583990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2104684118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Schwandt, Hannes
Currie, Janet
Bär, Marlies
Banks, James
Bertoli, Paola
Bütikofer, Aline
Cattan, Sarah
Chao, Beatrice Zong-Ying
Costa, Claudia
González, Libertad
Grembi, Veronica
Huttunen, Kristiina
Karadakic, René
Kraftman, Lucy
Krutikova, Sonya
Lombardi, Stefano
Redler, Peter
Riumallo-Herl, Carlos
Rodríguez-González, Ana
Salvanes, Kjell G.
Santana, Paula
Thuilliez, Josselin
van Doorslaer, Eddy
Van Ourti, Tom
Winter, Joachim K.
Wouterse, Bram
Wuppermann, Amelie
Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018
title Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018
title_full Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018
title_fullStr Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018
title_full_unstemmed Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018
title_short Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018
title_sort inequality in mortality between black and white americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to europe, 1990 to 2018
topic Social Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8501753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34583990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2104684118
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