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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 80, Issue 10 1268-1270, Copyright © 1990 by American Public Health Association

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Estimating the mortality cost of AIDS: do estimates of earnings differ?

C E Begley, M M Crane and G Perdue

School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston 77225.

The future earnings of male Texans dying of AIDS in 1987 were estimated using: national earnings profiles; earnings derived from occupations listed on death certificates; and earnings reported by persons with AIDS who responded to a survey. Mortality cost estimates using the two sources of actual earnings differed by a modest amount in comparison to the estimate using national earnings profiles.







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