A Harvard University study suggests white Americans are far more likely than their black counterparts to die soon after the death of a spouse.
The longitudinal study of 410,272 elderly U.S. couples indicates the widowhood effect — the increased probability of death among new widows and widowers — is large and enduring among white couples, but undetectable among black couples. That, say researchers, suggests blacks may somehow manage to extend marriage’s well-documented health benefits into widowhood.
The study by Harvard sociologists Felix Elwert and Nicholas Christakis is published in the current issue of American Sociological Review.