Harvard School of Public Health: Significant Disparities in U.S. Life Expectancy Found at Census-Tract Level
July 15, 2020
July 15, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 15 -- Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public Health issued the following news release:
Life expectancy in the U.S. varies widely when analyzed at the census-tract level and the method may provide a more detailed picture of health disparities in the U.S. than other widely used analyses of life expectancy, according to new research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study is the first to analyze life expectancy data at the census . . .
Life expectancy in the U.S. varies widely when analyzed at the census-tract level and the method may provide a more detailed picture of health disparities in the U.S. than other widely used analyses of life expectancy, according to new research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study is the first to analyze life expectancy data at the census . . .