Why do people in Hawaii live 7 years longer than people in Mississippi? Ask UT sociologist Mark Hayward.

University of Texas at Austin sociologist and demographer Mark Hayward is the co-author on a national study that asks, “What are the kinds of laws and policies that have explicit or even indirect consequences for people’s health?” 

In the study, researchers found large discrepancies in life expectancy across states: People in states with more liberal policies were living longer lives, on average, than people in states with more conservative policies. These trends date back to the 1980s, Hayward says, and will have important implications for the upcoming election.

Read a Q&A with Hayward in Life & Letters
Check out the study in Milbank Quarterly.
View the policy brief by Syracuse University.  

For access to Zoom footage of the Life & Letters Q&A, please contact Rachel White at [email protected].

Mark Hayward is available for phone and video interviews.

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