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Measuring The Effects Of Race Differentials In Mortality Upon Surviving Family Members
Authors:Gordon F Sutton
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts, 01003, Amherst, Massachusetts
Abstract:A model is developed to use marital history data from the U.S. Current Population Survey and mortality statistics from the federal registration system to estimate color differences in (a) the risk of widowhood among women in the working ages and (b) the cumulative duration of widowhood. Color differentials in mortality among married males are thereby translated into person-years of dependent survivorship among women, in anticipation of our later estimating average and cumulative lifetime income losses for the survivors. Initial results of this model, dealing with the demographic aspects of survivorship, are presented.
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