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State-Level Variations in Racial Disparities in Life Expectancy

Journal

HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 544-555

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2011.01345.x

Keywords

Life expectancy; disparity; black; United States

Funding

  1. Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program
  2. UCLA National Service [T32 PE19001]

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Objective. To explore state patterns in the racial life expectancy gap. Data Sources. The 1997-2004 Multiple Cause of Death PUF, 2000 U.S. Census. Study Design. We calculated life expectancy at birth for black and white men and women. Data Extraction Methods. Data were obtained by the NCHS and U.S. Census Bureau. Principal Findings. States with small racial differences are due to higher-than-expected life expectancy for blacks or lower-than-expected for whites. States with large disparity are explained by higher-than-average life expectancy among whites or lower-than-average life expectancy among blacks. Conclusions. Heterogeneous state patterns in racial disparity in life expectancy exist. Eliminating disparity in states with large black populations would make the greatest impact nationally.

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