What's Killing White American Women?
The mysterious case of rising death rates in the world's richest country.
The rich world has got used to health and longevity getting better, and death rates falling – for everyone. But over the past few years data has been accumulating which suggests that this trend has stopped for poorly educated, white Americans. And for one group in particular - middle-aged women – death rates are going up. It’s a shocking finding, meaning many will die at a younger age than their mothers. What’s happening? Certainly, life is tough for many low-income American families. “What the data look like,” says the economist Paul Krugman, “is a society gripped by despair, with a surge of unhealthy behaviours and an epidemic of drugs.” Is he right? Are the conditions of working class life in America killing white women?
Presenter: James Fletcher
(Image: A cemetery in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Credit: Getty Images)
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- Tue 10 May 201601:06GMTBBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
- Tue 10 May 201602:06GMTBBC World Service Online & UK DAB/Freeview only
- Tue 10 May 201603:06GMTBBC World Service East Asia
- Tue 10 May 201604:06GMTBBC World Service Australasia & South Asia only
- Tue 10 May 201606:06GMTBBC World Service East and Southern Africa
- Tue 10 May 201614:06GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Tue 10 May 201621:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & News Internet
- Sun 15 May 201602:06GMTBBC World Service Australasia & South Asia only
- Sun 15 May 201604:06GMTBBC World Service except Australasia, News Internet & South Asia
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