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However, the U.S. census does not clearly capture these differences. In past surveys – and in the upcoming 2020 census – the Census Bureau boils complex information on race, ethnicity and ancestry into just two questions: “Are you of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin?” and “What is ...
Race and ethnicity categories were defined as Hispanic, non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native, non-Hispanic Asian, non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, and non-Hispanic White to facilitate comparison with prior CDC estimates.14 Race and ethnicity is ...
One US-wide study found roughly equal cumulative mortality rates by race and ethnicity within educational attainment categories, but the data source did not allow for age standardization and, as the authors noted, the results were likely to underestimate racial and ethnic inequities because US White...
Prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, clear disparities in adult immunization rates for influenza, pneumonia and tetanus vaccines by insurance status, education, usual place of care, and race and ethnicity had been identified [6], [7]. Similar disparities were observed in COVID-19 ...
Race and Ethnicity Risk Factors Tobacco Ethnicity, Class, Gender and Crime Introduction The novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19 was first identified in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and rapidly spread across the world leading to a global pandemic by March of 2020 [1]....
compared with 44 percent of non-Hispanic Whites and 61 percent of Asian Americans.19 Existing equity gaps not only in race and ethnicity but also in income level, able-bodiedness, gender and sexual orientation, and other demographic traits suggest...
[116,241]. A 2017 study found that in communities with higher populations of black and Hispanic individuals, drinking water health violations are more common, and that in the poorest of communities race and ethnicity matter most in determining drinking water quality [116]. A 2018 national study...
Demographic weights, developed based on the 2019 American Community Survey single-year estimates90, were applied: self-identified gender (male, female, prefer not to say and “other” categories), age (18–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59, 60–69, 70 +); race and ethnicity (African America...
By observing confirmed and convincing FA rates by age, this study found that FA rates increased during pediatric ages, plateaued during adulthood, and decreased during geriatric years among all race and ethnicity categories (eFigure in Supplement 1). By comparing rates of convincing FAs by race ...