
Jacobin Show: Lula's Road to Power
Jacobin Radio
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Is There a Distinction Between Black Mortality and White Mortality?
The New York Times published a study that looked at mortality between people of different races with different degrees of education. Prior to the year 2000, there appeared to be more of a discrepancy between white people and black people as a group when it comes to things like mortality and life expectancy. But after the Great Recession, this is not true anymore. The main sort of cleavage is class according to Anne Case and Angus Deaton.
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