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Income segregation, income inequality and mortality in North American metropolitan areas

机译:北美大都市地区的收入隔离,收入不平等和死亡率

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There is a large sociological literature on racial- class-, and economically- based segregation in the United States and there is some evidence that residential segregation by income may have deleterious health consequences for residents of large U.S. cities. The health consequences of segregation in Canadian metropolitan areas, however, remain unknown and the comparison with the U.S. is always compelling. In this paper, we investigate the hypothesis that residential segregation by income may be associated with mortality in Canadian and U.S. metropolitan areas. Given the strong relationship between individual level socioeconomic status and health, it follows that metropolitan areas which isolate individuals economically could produce conditions that severely limit the life chances and therefore the health chances of the most vulnerable. To investigate the association between residential segregation by income and population health, we examined the relationship between working-age mortality and Jargowsky's (1996) neighbourhood sorting index (NSI) for a large group of North American metropolitan areas. We found a relationship between increased segregation and increased mortality for U.S. metropolitan areas but no such relationship for Canadian metropolitan areas. We also determined that income segregation could not be considered in isolation from income inequality - that, in effect, income inequality provides the propensity for meaningful segregation to occur. We further demonstrated the importance of considering both income inequality and income segregation together, especially when the analysis is intended to compare metropolitan areas. We conclude with a discussion of the need for an improved measure of segregation to better reflect the theoretical arguments for the relationship between concentration of poverty and affluence and population health.
机译:在美国,有大量关于种族隔离和经济隔离的社会学文献,并且有证据表明,按收入划分的住宅隔离可能会对美国大城市的居民造成有害的健康后果。然而,加拿大大都市地区隔离对健康的影响仍然未知,与美国的比较总是令人信服的。在本文中,我们研究了以下假设:按收入划分的居住区可能与加拿大和美国大都会地区的死亡率有关。鉴于个人一级的社会经济地位与健康之间的密切关系,可以得出结论,在经济上与个人隔离的大都市地区可能会产生严重限制生活机会的条件,从而限制最弱势群体的健康机会。为了研究按收入划分的居民隔离与人口健康之间的关系,我们研究了北美大城市地区的工作年龄死亡率与Jargowsky(1996)邻里分类指数(NSI)之间的关系。我们发现美国大都市区的种族隔离与死亡率增加之间存在关联,而加拿大大都市区则没有这种关系。我们还确定,不能将收入隔离与收入不平等隔离开来-实际上,收入不平等提供了有意义的隔离发生的可能性。我们进一步证明了同时考虑收入不平等和收入隔离的重要性,尤其是在该分析旨在比较大都市区时。最后,我们讨论了需要改进隔离措施以更好地反映贫困和富裕集中度与人口健康之间的关系的理论论据。

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