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We construct a measure of consumption-equivalent welfare for Black and White Americans. Our statistic incorporates life expectancy, consumption, leisure, and inequality, with mortality rates playing a key role quantitatively. According to our estimates, welfare for Black Americans was 43% of...
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On tests of intelligence, Blacks systematically score worse than Whites, whereas Asians frequently outperform Whites … intelligence, these gaps must either emerge after the age of one, or operate along dimensions not captured by this early test of …
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Families are the core social institution and a growing body of research documents the costs of single parenthood for children in the twentieth century. This study documents racial differences in the incidence and costs of single parenthood in the mid-nineteenth century. Data from the urban South...
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Life expectancy at birth, estimated from United States period life tables, has been shown to vary systematically and widely by region and race. We use the same tables to estimate the probability of survival from birth to age 70 (S70), a measure of mortality more sensitive to disparities and more...
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by 2036. European life expectancy also stalled after 2014. Still, the comparison with Europe suggests that mortality …
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. European life expectancy also stalled after 2014. Still, the comparison with Europe suggests that mortality rates of both Black …
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