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Local Life Expectancies (Population)

Local Life Expectancies (Population) | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it

We often talk about life expectancy data at the national level; this simplification has a great deal of utility but obscures regional distinctions within a country.  Some counties in the United States have life expectancies on par with Japan (84), while the worst off counties are more similar to Indonesia (69).  Even more startling, in 661 counties, life expectancy stopped dead or went backwards for women since 1999.  This is a dramatic look at the importance of scale within any geographic analysis to arrive at reasonable conclusions.  So let's start looking at local demographic data instead of just nationally aggregated data.  For more on this press release, see:  http://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/news-events/news-release/girls-born-2009-will-live-shorter-lives-their-mothers-hundreds-us-counties


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Roland Trudeau Jr.'s comment, July 10, 2012 12:53 PM
I'm wondering exactly why each gender lasts longer in their respective states. Assuming it has to do with the totality of the situation. Life-styles completely encompassed
Mark V's comment, August 27, 2012 11:30 AM
I wonder what the link between male longevity and Iowa males is? Perhaps the connection the land -physical work and local food.
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The Burgess and Hoyt Model

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It is possible in many cities to identify zones with a particular type of land use – eg a residential zone. Often these zones have developed due to a combination of economic and social factors.

 

A useful source for learning about city zone models and urban geography.

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