Must-Read: Janet Currie and Hannes Schwandt: Mortality Inequality: The Good News from a County-Level Approach

Must-Read: Janet Currie and Hannes Schwandt: Mortality Inequality: The Good News from a County-Level Approach: “Inequality in mortality rates are a good indicator of economic wellbeing…

…but most of the existing literature does little to distinguish between developments in infants and adults. This column uses extensive US data to analyse mortality trends across all age groups. It finds that the health of the next generation in the poorest areas of the US has improved significantly and the race gap has declined significantly. Underlying explanations include declines in the prevalence of smoking and improved nutrition, and a major cause is social policies that target the most disadvantaged.

Must-Read: Andrew Gelman: Asking the Question Is the Most Important Step

Must-Read: Something very, very peculiar is going on with middle-aged American whites in the Bush 43 and Obama years–much more so for women–and it is distinctly odd:

Andrew Gelman: Andrew Gelman: Asking the Question Is the Most Important Step: “I worked super-hard to make the graph… that helped me understand what was going on…

Asking the question is the most important step Statistical Modeling Causal Inference and Social Science

…But, from the social science perspective, what’s far more important is asking the question in the first place, which is what Case and Deaton…. That’s what got the ball rolling. (And, to be fair, they also rolled the ball most of the way.) I’m happy to have refined their analyses and, as noted yesterday, I wasn’t so thrilled by one of Case’s offhand remarks, but let me emphasize that all this discussion is predicated on their effort, on their knowing what to look at, which in turn derives from their justly well-respected research on public health and economic development. That’s the big picture….

Statisticians such as myself have our place in the research ecosystem, but all the bias correction and modeling and clever graphics in the world won’t help you if you don’t know what to look at. And in this particular example, I had no idea of looking at any of this until I was pointed to Case and Deaton’s work…. None of our contributions could’ve happened without the work by the original authors. It’s not Us vs. Them. It’s never Us vs. Them. It’s Us and Them. Or, perhaps more accurately, THEM followed by a little bit of us. And that’s one reason I want them to respect and understand us, not to fear us and be defensive”

Why I Do Not Credit Claims That America’s Poor Have in Truth Been Getting Much Richer Over the Past Generation…

The Richer You Are the Older You ll Get Real Time Economics WSJ

Joseph Zumbrun: The Richer You Are the Older You’ll Get: Economist Barry Bosworth at the Brookings Institution…

…crunched the numbers and found that the richer you are, the longer you’ll live. And it’s a gap that is widening, particularly among women…