The Great Unequalizer: Initial Health Effects of COVID-19 in the United States
Author(s) -
Marcella Alsan,
Amitabh Chandra,
Kosali Simon
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of economic perspectives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.614
H-Index - 196
eISSN - 1944-7965
pISSN - 0895-3309
DOI - 10.1257/jep.35.3.25
Subject(s) - covid-19 , pandemic , inequality , health equity , outbreak , divergence (linguistics) , distribution (mathematics) , metric (unit) , geography , demography , disease , demographic economics , environmental health , political science , economic growth , medicine , sociology , health care , economics , infectious disease (medical specialty) , virology , mathematical analysis , mathematics , pathology , linguistics , philosophy , operations management
We measure inequities from the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality and hospitalizations in the United States during the early months of the outbreak. We discuss challenges in measuring health outcomes and health inequality, some of which are specific to COVID-19 and others that complicate attribution during most large health shocks. As in past epidemics, preexisting biological and social vulnerabilities profoundly influenced the distribution of disease. In addition to the elderly, Hispanic, Black and Native American communities were disproportionately affected by the virus, particularly when assessed using the years of potential life lost metric. We provide a conceptual framework and initial empirical analysis that seek to shed light on contributors to pandemic-related health inequality, and we suggest areas for future research.
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