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Black-white differences in the economic value of improving health.

机译:黑白两色在改善健康方面的经济价值。

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This article examines how differences in longevity over time and across groups add to the typical measures of economic progress and intergroup differentials. We focus on gains for and differences between groups defined both by race (black and white) and by gender, relying on willingness to pay as our measure of the economic value of gains in longevity. Measured at birth, the gains for white males between 1968 and 1998 were about 245,000 dollars per person, while the gains for black males were far larger, about 390,000 dollars per person. The gains for women were somewhat smaller, with white females gaining about 150,000 dollars per person and black females gaining about 305,000 dollars per person. Our estimates suggest that differences in income explain about 1/3 to 1/2 of the current black-white gap in longevity.
机译:本文探讨了随着时间的推移以及不同群体之间的寿命差异如何增加经济进步和群体间差异的典型指标。我们关注种族(黑人和白人)和性别所定义的群体的收益和差异,依靠支付意愿作为我们衡量寿命增加收益的经济价值的指标。以出生时测算,1968年至1998年间白人男性的收入约为每人245,000美元,而黑人男性的收入则更大,约为每人390,000美元。妇女的收入要小一些,白人女性每人大约获得150,000美元,黑人女性每人获得大约305,000美元。我们的估计表明,收入差异可以解释目前寿命的黑白差距的1/3至1/2。

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