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隔离、贫困与赋权:非裔美国人的健康后果

Segregation, poverty, and empowerment: health consequences for African Americans.

作者信息

Laveist T A

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205.

出版信息

Milbank Q. 1993;71(1):41-64.

PMID:8450822
Abstract

Cities in the United States have undergone major social transitions during the past two decades. Three notable factors in these shifts have been the development of a black political elite sustained rates of black poverty, and intensified racial segregation. Indications of the effect of these social forces on black-white differentials in health status have begun to surface in the research literature. This article reports analyses of data from all U.S. cities with a population of 50,000, at least 10 percent of which is black. These results indicate substantial geographic variation in black-white infant mortality rates. Racial residential segregation, black political empowerment, and black and white poverty are the characteristics that distinguish cities that have a high degree of disparity in black-white infant mortality from cities that do not.

摘要

在过去二十年中,美国各城市经历了重大的社会转型。这些转变中的三个显著因素是黑人政治精英的发展、持续的黑人贫困率以及种族隔离的加剧。这些社会力量对黑人和白人健康状况差异的影响迹象已开始在研究文献中显现出来。本文报告了对美国所有人口在5万及以上、黑人人口至少占10%的城市的数据进行的分析。这些结果表明,黑人和白人婴儿死亡率存在显著的地域差异。种族居住隔离、黑人政治赋权以及黑人和白人的贫困状况,是那些在黑人和白人婴儿死亡率方面存在高度差距的城市与不存在这种差距的城市之间的区别特征。

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