There are persistent disparities in mortality rates between Native Americans and other groups in the USA. Public-use mortality data severely limits the ability of researchers to examine contextual factors that might explain these disparities. Using restricted-use mortality microdata, we examine the relationship between geographic location, specific causes of death, and age at death. We show that Native American women, on average, die 13 years earlier than White women; Native American men, on average, die 12 years earlier than White men. These disparities are largest in the northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountain states. The disparity in age at death is in part due to Native Americans dying from diseases at younger ages than White Americans...
This monograph delineates cancer mortality rates among American Indians among and Alaska Natives (AI...
It has been long questioned as to if and how cultural and socioeconomic differences play a role in d...
ObjectiveTo compare mortality patterns for urban Aboriginal adults with those of urban non-Aborigina...
There are persistent disparities in mortality rates between Native Americans and other groups in the...
Throughout the US, there are many distinct ethnic groups coexisting in the same geographic area that...
The life expectancy gap was decomposed into various causes of death at specific ages. Estimates for ...
The life expectancy gap was decomposed into various causes of death at specific ages. Estimates for ...
The study of demography is instrumental in predicting and studying changes in a population over time...
To assess trends in life expectancy and the contribution of specific causes of death to Native Ameri...
Demography is a division of ecology that provides statistical information for a population of intere...
Contribution of eleven selected causes of death to Native American-White life expectancy gaps in the...
Previous studies on life expectancy by U.S. county have found large differences among counties in li...
The value of disaggregating non-metropolitan and metropolitan area deaths in illustrating place-base...
According to the CDC, deaths from legal intervention are defined as deaths caused by injuries inflic...
Demographic studies are typically used to evaluate the changes in a population relating to mortality...
This monograph delineates cancer mortality rates among American Indians among and Alaska Natives (AI...
It has been long questioned as to if and how cultural and socioeconomic differences play a role in d...
ObjectiveTo compare mortality patterns for urban Aboriginal adults with those of urban non-Aborigina...
There are persistent disparities in mortality rates between Native Americans and other groups in the...
Throughout the US, there are many distinct ethnic groups coexisting in the same geographic area that...
The life expectancy gap was decomposed into various causes of death at specific ages. Estimates for ...
The life expectancy gap was decomposed into various causes of death at specific ages. Estimates for ...
The study of demography is instrumental in predicting and studying changes in a population over time...
To assess trends in life expectancy and the contribution of specific causes of death to Native Ameri...
Demography is a division of ecology that provides statistical information for a population of intere...
Contribution of eleven selected causes of death to Native American-White life expectancy gaps in the...
Previous studies on life expectancy by U.S. county have found large differences among counties in li...
The value of disaggregating non-metropolitan and metropolitan area deaths in illustrating place-base...
According to the CDC, deaths from legal intervention are defined as deaths caused by injuries inflic...
Demographic studies are typically used to evaluate the changes in a population relating to mortality...
This monograph delineates cancer mortality rates among American Indians among and Alaska Natives (AI...
It has been long questioned as to if and how cultural and socioeconomic differences play a role in d...
ObjectiveTo compare mortality patterns for urban Aboriginal adults with those of urban non-Aborigina...