The persistence of the black health disadvantage has been a puzzling component of health in the United States in spite of general declines in rates of morbidity and mortality over the past century. Studies that have focused on well-established individual-level determinants of health such as socio-economic status and health behaviors have been unable to fully explain these disparities. Recent research has begun to focus on other factors such as racism, discrimination, and segregation. Variation in neighborhood context - socio-demographic composition, social aspects, and built environment - has been postulated as an additional explanation for racial disparities, but few attempts have been made to quantify its overall contribution to the black...
The intentional segregation of metropolitan areas in the United States during the twentieth century ...
Epidemiologic research suggests that racial segregation is associated with poor health among blacks ...
After more than a century of research and debate, the scientific community has yet to reach agreemen...
The persistence of the black health disadvantage has been a puzzling component of health in the Unit...
The persistence of the black health disadvantage has been a puzzling component of health in the Unit...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
There are persistent and pervasive disparities in the health of Black people compared to non‐Hispani...
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Racial disparities in mortality over time reflect divergent pathways to the current large racial dis...
Objectives. Racial differences in self-rated health at older ages are well documented. African Ameri...
Abstract We use the Metropolitan Community Information Center-Metro Survey-a serial cross section of...
Research links Black-White health disparities to racial differences in socioeconomic status (SES), b...
Gaps exist in wages and health outcomes based upon your race or age. The ZIP code where you live det...
This policy brief reviews recent scholarship from members of the Diversity and Health Disparities cl...
An extensive literature has documented racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in health care ...
The intentional segregation of metropolitan areas in the United States during the twentieth century ...
Epidemiologic research suggests that racial segregation is associated with poor health among blacks ...
After more than a century of research and debate, the scientific community has yet to reach agreemen...
The persistence of the black health disadvantage has been a puzzling component of health in the Unit...
The persistence of the black health disadvantage has been a puzzling component of health in the Unit...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
There are persistent and pervasive disparities in the health of Black people compared to non‐Hispani...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71561/1/1468-0009.00028.pd
Racial disparities in mortality over time reflect divergent pathways to the current large racial dis...
Objectives. Racial differences in self-rated health at older ages are well documented. African Ameri...
Abstract We use the Metropolitan Community Information Center-Metro Survey-a serial cross section of...
Research links Black-White health disparities to racial differences in socioeconomic status (SES), b...
Gaps exist in wages and health outcomes based upon your race or age. The ZIP code where you live det...
This policy brief reviews recent scholarship from members of the Diversity and Health Disparities cl...
An extensive literature has documented racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in health care ...
The intentional segregation of metropolitan areas in the United States during the twentieth century ...
Epidemiologic research suggests that racial segregation is associated with poor health among blacks ...
After more than a century of research and debate, the scientific community has yet to reach agreemen...