Objectives. To examine 47 years of US urban and rural mortality trends at the county level, controlling for effects of education, income, poverty, and race. Methods. We obtained (1) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention WONDER (Wide-ranging ONline Data for Epidemiologic Research) data (1970–2016) on 104 million deaths; (2) US Census data on education, poverty, and race; and (3) Bureau of Economic Analysis data on income. We calculated ordinary least square regression models, including interaction models, for each year. We graphed standardized parameter estimates for 47 years. Results. Rural–urban mortality disparities increased from the mid-1980s through 2016. We found education, race, and rurality to be strong predictors; we found str...
Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowing consistent...
Since the mid-1980s, mortality rate improvements in urban areas have outpaced those in rural areas, ...
For the period 2007-17 rural death rates were higher than urban rates for the seven major causes of ...
Objectives. I investigated mortality disparities between urban and rural areas by measuring disparit...
In the U.S., rural mortality rates are much higher than those in urban areas, and the gap has widene...
Objectives: Rural disparities in age-adjusted mortality are growing in the United States. While soci...
We examined the relationship between race-specific rural mortality and the health infrastructure of ...
Background: Geographic disparities in mortality have been analyzed by place in myriad ways. Although...
BACKGROUND Geographic disparities in mortality have been analyzed by place in myriad ways. Although ...
Previous UK and European research has highlighted important variations in mortality between populati...
Rural mortality rates have been higher than urban mortality rates for decades in the United States. ...
Background Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowing...
Background: Life expectancy has continued to increase across the US, however, not all groups experie...
We explored how place shapes mortality by examining 35 consecutive years of US mortality data. Mappi...
The value of disaggregating non-metropolitan and metropolitan area deaths in illustrating place-base...
Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowing consistent...
Since the mid-1980s, mortality rate improvements in urban areas have outpaced those in rural areas, ...
For the period 2007-17 rural death rates were higher than urban rates for the seven major causes of ...
Objectives. I investigated mortality disparities between urban and rural areas by measuring disparit...
In the U.S., rural mortality rates are much higher than those in urban areas, and the gap has widene...
Objectives: Rural disparities in age-adjusted mortality are growing in the United States. While soci...
We examined the relationship between race-specific rural mortality and the health infrastructure of ...
Background: Geographic disparities in mortality have been analyzed by place in myriad ways. Although...
BACKGROUND Geographic disparities in mortality have been analyzed by place in myriad ways. Although ...
Previous UK and European research has highlighted important variations in mortality between populati...
Rural mortality rates have been higher than urban mortality rates for decades in the United States. ...
Background Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowing...
Background: Life expectancy has continued to increase across the US, however, not all groups experie...
We explored how place shapes mortality by examining 35 consecutive years of US mortality data. Mappi...
The value of disaggregating non-metropolitan and metropolitan area deaths in illustrating place-base...
Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowing consistent...
Since the mid-1980s, mortality rate improvements in urban areas have outpaced those in rural areas, ...
For the period 2007-17 rural death rates were higher than urban rates for the seven major causes of ...