OHE’s annual lecture 2017 will be held on Thursday 15 June at the Royal Society, London. The lecture will be given by Professors Anne Case and Sir Angus Deaton on the topic of: Why are mortality rates rising for middle-aged…
OHE’s annual lecture 2017 will be held on Thursday 15 June at the Royal Society, London. The lecture will be given by Professors Anne Case and Sir Angus Deaton on the topic of: Why are mortality rates rising for middle-aged white non-Hispanic Americans? Could it happen in Europe?
Join OHE for an evening lecture with Professors Anne Case and Sir Angus Deaton on Thursday 15 June 2017 at the Royal Society, London.
The New York Times headline “Death Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Americans” summarised Professors Case and Deaton’s 2015 findings on US mortality and morbidity in the 21st Century.
The change they detected is a reversal of decades of progress in reducing mortality and was unique to the United States; no other rich country has to date seen a similar turnaround. The reversal was confined to white non-Hispanics. Black non-Hispanics and Hispanics at midlife, and those aged 65 and above in every racial and ethnic group, continued to see mortality rates fall. Last month (March 2017) they followed up with a new paper looking at reasons why this is happening – summarised by Forbes Magazine as “Explaining Why White Middle Aged America Is Killing Itself.”
In this lecture, Professors Case and Deaton will set out their latest thinking and the policy implications. In particular they will set out and discuss their findings of a:
Professor Anne Case is the Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, where she is the Director of the Research Program in Development Studies. She has been awarded the Kenneth J. Arrow Prize in Health Economics from the International Health Economics Association, for her work on the links between economic status and health status in childhood, and the Cozzarelli Prize from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences for her research on midlife morbidity and mortality. In April 2017 she was elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Professor Sir Angus Deaton is Senior Scholar and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of Economics and International Affairs Emeritus at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Economics Department at Princeton University. In 2015 he won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. In 2016, he was made a Knight Bachelor for services to economics and international affairs.
The lecture will be held at 6pm on Thursday 15 June 2017 at The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London.
For further information, view the full invite here.
Attendence is free but prior registration is required. If you would like to attend please register here.
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