Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to fully explain the health gap between blacks and whites in the Untied States. However, at both the individual and neighborhood levels, socioeconomic status is often treated as a static factor with only single-point-in-time measurements. These cross-sectional measures fail to account for possible heterogeneous histories within groups who may share similar characteristics at a given point in time. As such, ignoring the dynamic nature of socioeconomic status may lead to the underestimation of its importance in explaining health and racial health disparities. In this study, I use national longitudinal data to investigate the relationship between ne...
Problems with measuring socioeconomic status (SES)—frequently included in clinical and public health...
Although racial inequalities in health are well documented, much less is known about the underlying ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Mounting evidence that purely individual-based explana...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Research links Black-White health disparities to racial differences in socioeconomic status (SES), b...
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...
Abstract We use the Metropolitan Community Information Center-Metro Survey-a serial cross section of...
Socioeconomic status (SES) has powerful and complex impacts on health, and understanding the relatio...
Objectives. Racial differences in self-rated health at older ages are well documented. African Ameri...
Higher income neighborhoods are associated with better health, a relation observed in many cross-sec...
Gaps exist in wages and health outcomes based upon your race or age. The ZIP code where you live det...
Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persiste...
This research is an examination of racial differences in health over a 20-year period. Using the Nat...
Black Americans live fewer years than whites and live more years with chronic health problems. The o...
Problems with measuring socioeconomic status (SES)—frequently included in clinical and public health...
Although racial inequalities in health are well documented, much less is known about the underlying ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Mounting evidence that purely individual-based explana...
Socioeconomic status, though a robust and strong predictor of health, has generally been unable to f...
Research links Black-White health disparities to racial differences in socioeconomic status (SES), b...
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...
Abstract We use the Metropolitan Community Information Center-Metro Survey-a serial cross section of...
Socioeconomic status (SES) has powerful and complex impacts on health, and understanding the relatio...
Objectives. Racial differences in self-rated health at older ages are well documented. African Ameri...
Higher income neighborhoods are associated with better health, a relation observed in many cross-sec...
Gaps exist in wages and health outcomes based upon your race or age. The ZIP code where you live det...
Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persiste...
This research is an examination of racial differences in health over a 20-year period. Using the Nat...
Black Americans live fewer years than whites and live more years with chronic health problems. The o...
Problems with measuring socioeconomic status (SES)—frequently included in clinical and public health...
Although racial inequalities in health are well documented, much less is known about the underlying ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Mounting evidence that purely individual-based explana...