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We measure inequities from the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality and hospitalizations in the United States during the … excess mortality relative to trend, compared to a less than 15 percent increase for Whites; we find losses in potential years …
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1.3 times higher than their population share. Furthermore, by combining the spatial distribution of mortality with the …-graded neighborhoods display a sharper increase in mortality, driven by blacks, while no pre-treatment differences are detected. Thus, we …
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In the past few decades, some measures of population risk have improved, while others have deteriorated. Understanding the health of the population requires integrating these different trends. We compare the risk factor profile of the population in the early 1970s with that of the population in...
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.3 times higher that their population share. Furthermore, by combining the spatial distribution of mortality with the 1930s …-graded neighborhoods display a sharper increase in mortality, driven by blacks, while no pre-treatment differences are detected. Thus, we …
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.3 times higher than their population share. Furthermore, by combining the spatial distribution of mortality with the 1930s …- borhoods display a sharper increase in mortality, driven by blacks, while no pre- treatment differences are detected. Thus, we …
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