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JHR Determinants of Mortality 
David Cutler & Adriana Lleras-Muney, Special Issue Guest Editors

JHR Determinants of Mortality David Cutler & Adriana Lleras-Muney, Special Issue Guest Editors

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Recipients reduced work hours but showed little change in overall income or spending patterns. Why the gender gap? That remains an open and crucial question. #MortalitySpecialIssue

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Determinants of Mortality Special Issue

Determinants of Mortality Special Issue

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The authors found the key drivers to be #alcohol, #PhysicalActivity, and #education itself. Interventions targeting #HealthDisparities must start early – long before #ChronicDisease becomes visible. #MortalitySpecialIssue
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Determinants of Mortality
David Cutler & Adriana Lleras-Muney, Special Issue Guest Editors

Determinants of Mortality David Cutler & Adriana Lleras-Muney, Special Issue Guest Editors

The crisis is real but likely closer to the 66% rise in suicides than the 228% jump in reported behaviors. Accurate measurement matters for effective intervention. #MortalitySpecialIssue

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Deaths per 100,000 by Daily temperature for different sectors, primary, not employed, service sector, technical/manual, and professional/managerial

Deaths per 100,000 by Daily temperature for different sectors, primary, not employed, service sector, technical/manual, and professional/managerial

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@rdbressler.bsky.social, @annapappp.bsky.social, Luis Sarmiento, Jeffrey G. Shrader & Andrew J. Wilson find that #climate vulnerability isn’t just about where you live – it’s about what you do for work. #MortalitySpecialIssue

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Determinants of Mortality
David Cutler & Adriana Lleras-Muney, Special Issue Guest Editors

The Journal of Human Resources Determinants of Mortality David Cutler & Adriana Lleras-Muney, Special Issue Guest Editors

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Key finding: A 10% decrease in soybean revenues = ~170 additional deaths across the Midwest. The effects are gendered and complex. #MortalitySpecialIssue

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What drives #life and #death? From #EconomicShocks to #ClimateRisks, #MentalHealth to #biomarkers – new research reveals hidden forces shaping mortality worldwide. Read JHR’s newest #SpecialIssue on #mortality! #MortalitySpecialIssue
jhr.uwpress.org/page/mortality

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