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Race and life expectancy in the USA in the Great Depression

机译:大萧条时期美国的种族和预期寿命

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Abstract Prior work has highlighted increases in life expectancy in the USA during the Great Depression. This contradicts the tenet that life expectancy is positively correlated with human welfare, but it coheres with recent literature on mortality and recessions. We construct Lee-Carter interval estimates of life expectancy during the Great Depression, based on trends before 1929. In this analysis, all-race life expectancy did not grow unusually during the Great Depression. However, nonwhites did see greater-than-expected increases in life expectancy in 1930–1933. We discuss potential explanations. We conclude by urging scholars of mortality during this time period to focus on race whenever the data permit it.
机译:摘要先前的工作强调了美国在大萧条时期的预期寿命的增加。这与预期寿命与人类福祉呈正相关的原则背道而驰,但与最近有关死亡率和衰退的文献相吻合。我们根据1929年之前的趋势构建大萧条时期的Lee-Carter预期寿命间隔估计。在此分析中,大萧条时期的所有种族预期寿命并没有异常增长。但是,非白人的预期寿命确实在1930年至1933年间增长超过了预期。我们讨论潜在的解释。最后,我们促请这一时期的死亡率学者在数据允许的情况下关注种族。

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