Mortalidade entre brancos e negros no Rio de Janeiro após a abolição

IF 0.4 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Estudios De Economia Pub Date : 2016-06-02 DOI:10.1590/0101-416146266TAZ
Thales Augusto Zamberlan Pereira
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The objective of this paper is to analyze the difference in mortality rates among blacks and whites in Rio de Janeiro during the first years of the Brazilian Republic. For that, mortality rates of diseases related to poor housing conditions and access to infrastructure are used as an indicator of economic inequality. Despite the decline in mortality rates in Rio de Janeiro at the beginning of the twentieth century, there was no convergence between the white and black population. In addition, quantitative analysis presents evidence that diseases which disproportionately affected the poor population, such as tuberculosis, indirectly increased the likelihood of death from other diseases, a phenomenon known as Mills-Reincke. This suggests that the mortality rate for the black population may have been previously underestimated.
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里约热内卢废除奴隶制后白人和黑人的死亡率
本文的目的是分析巴西共和国成立初期里约热内卢黑人和白人死亡率的差异。为此,与恶劣住房条件和缺乏基础设施有关的疾病死亡率被用作经济不平等的指标。尽管里约热内卢的死亡率在20世纪初有所下降,但白人和黑人人口之间并没有趋同。此外,定量分析提供的证据表明,对贫困人口影响过大的疾病,如结核病,间接增加了死于其他疾病的可能性,这种现象被称为米尔斯-赖因克病。这表明黑人人口的死亡率以前可能被低估了。
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