Background Longevity in the United States ranks below most other Western nations despite spending more on healthcare per capita than any other country. Across the world, mortality has been declining, but in the USA the trend toward improvement has stalled in some middle-aged demographic groups. Cross-national studies suggest that social welfare is positively associated with longevity. The United States has less government sponsored welfare, education and healthcare than almost all other Western nations, but the level of this social welfare commitment varies across the states. In this study we examined the association of state tax burden and state government expenditures with subsequent middle-aged mortality. Methods The primary exposure wa...
BACKGROUND:Life expectancy at birth in the United States will likely surpass 80 years in the coming ...
The United States has a mortality disadvantage relative to its political and economic peer group of ...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
BackgroundLongevity in the United States ranks below most other Western nations despite spending mor...
The association of state expenditures in 2005 for primary and secondary education (pane a), health a...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate government state and local spending on public goods and income inequ...
Background: Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequali...
AbstractThe United States has a mortality disadvantage relative to its political and economic peer g...
Background: Recent studies of US adult mortality demonstrate a growing disadvantage among southern s...
Because of the value that individuals place on health and longevity, levels of mortality are among t...
The risk of dying during working ages (25 to 64) is high, rising, and unequal in the United States. ...
Background: Persons aged 65 years and older represent a heterogeneous group whose prevalence in the ...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
In this study, we estimate the total burden of disease associated with income in the US. We calculat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Life expectancy at birth in the United States will likely surpass 80 years ...
BACKGROUND:Life expectancy at birth in the United States will likely surpass 80 years in the coming ...
The United States has a mortality disadvantage relative to its political and economic peer group of ...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
BackgroundLongevity in the United States ranks below most other Western nations despite spending mor...
The association of state expenditures in 2005 for primary and secondary education (pane a), health a...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate government state and local spending on public goods and income inequ...
Background: Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequali...
AbstractThe United States has a mortality disadvantage relative to its political and economic peer g...
Background: Recent studies of US adult mortality demonstrate a growing disadvantage among southern s...
Because of the value that individuals place on health and longevity, levels of mortality are among t...
The risk of dying during working ages (25 to 64) is high, rising, and unequal in the United States. ...
Background: Persons aged 65 years and older represent a heterogeneous group whose prevalence in the ...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
In this study, we estimate the total burden of disease associated with income in the US. We calculat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Life expectancy at birth in the United States will likely surpass 80 years ...
BACKGROUND:Life expectancy at birth in the United States will likely surpass 80 years in the coming ...
The United States has a mortality disadvantage relative to its political and economic peer group of ...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...