Hispanics make up a rapidly growing proportion of the U.S. older adult population, so a firm grasp of their mortality patterns is paramount for identifying racial/ethnic differences in life chances in the population as a whole. Documentation of Hispanic mortality is also essential for assessing whether the Hispanic paradox—the similarity in death rates between Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites despite Hispanics’ socioeconomic disadvantage—characterizes all adult Hispanics or just some age, gender, nativity, or national-origin subgroups. We estimate age-/sex- and cause-specific mortality rate ratios and life expectancy for foreign-born and U.S.-born Hispanics, foreign-born and U.S.-born Mexican Americans, non-Hispanic blacks, and non-Hispani...
Objectives: In this article, the authors investigate the association between age at migration and mo...
Through the lens of the Hispanic Paradox, this thesis examines healthy and unhealthy life expectancy...
Although there have been significant decreases in U.S. mortality rates, racial/ethnic disparities pe...
Although those identifying as “Hispanic or Latino” experience lower adult mortality than the more so...
OBJECTIVES: To examine predictors of mortality in aging Mexican Americans (MAs) and European Americ...
The authors evaluated underascertainment bias in Hispanic mortality rates from population surveys li...
Objectives: This study examines how the linkage of surveys to death records differs for Hispanics an...
This study is the first to investigate whether and, if so, why Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites in ...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
ObjectivesA well-documented paradox is that Hispanics tend to live longer than non-Hispanic Whites (...
Objectives: Hispanics appear to live longer compared to other ethnic groups in the United States. Ou...
textWhile all racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. exhibited an increase in longevity during the twentie...
textWhile all racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. exhibited an increase in longevity during the twentie...
We test three competing explanations of the adult "Hispanic mortality paradox:" data artif...
Objectives: In this article, the authors investigate the association between age at migration and mo...
Through the lens of the Hispanic Paradox, this thesis examines healthy and unhealthy life expectancy...
Although there have been significant decreases in U.S. mortality rates, racial/ethnic disparities pe...
Although those identifying as “Hispanic or Latino” experience lower adult mortality than the more so...
OBJECTIVES: To examine predictors of mortality in aging Mexican Americans (MAs) and European Americ...
The authors evaluated underascertainment bias in Hispanic mortality rates from population surveys li...
Objectives: This study examines how the linkage of surveys to death records differs for Hispanics an...
This study is the first to investigate whether and, if so, why Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites in ...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
ObjectivesA well-documented paradox is that Hispanics tend to live longer than non-Hispanic Whites (...
Objectives: Hispanics appear to live longer compared to other ethnic groups in the United States. Ou...
textWhile all racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. exhibited an increase in longevity during the twentie...
textWhile all racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. exhibited an increase in longevity during the twentie...
We test three competing explanations of the adult "Hispanic mortality paradox:" data artif...
Objectives: In this article, the authors investigate the association between age at migration and mo...
Through the lens of the Hispanic Paradox, this thesis examines healthy and unhealthy life expectancy...
Although there have been significant decreases in U.S. mortality rates, racial/ethnic disparities pe...