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Growing sense of social status threat and concomitant deaths of despair among whites

机译:白人日益增长的社会地位威胁感和随之而来的绝望死亡

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A startling population health phenomenon has been unfolding since the turn of the 21st century. Whites in the United States, who customarily have the most favorable mortality profile of all racial groups, have experienced rising mortality rates, without a commensurate rise in other racial groups. The two leading hypotheses to date are that either contemporaneous economic conditions or longer-term (post-1970s) economic transformations have led to declining economic and social prospects of low-educated whites, culminating in “deaths of despair.” We re-examine these hypotheses and investigate a third hypothesis: mortality increases are attributable to (false) perceptions of whites that they are losing social status.
机译:自21世纪初以来,令人震惊的人口健康现象一直在蔓延。在美国,白人通常是所有种族中最有利的死亡率,而白人的死亡率却在上升,而其他种族则没有相应的上升。迄今为止,两个主要假设是,无论是同时期的经济状况还是长期的经济转型(1970年代后)都导致低学历的白人的经济和社会前景下降,最终导致“绝望的死亡”。我们重新审查这些假设,并研究第三个假设:死亡率增加归因于对白人正在失去社会地位的(错误)看法。

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