Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persistent over time, with the racial gap in mortality widening in recent years for multiple causes of death. Other racial/ethnic minority populations also have elevated disease risk for some health conditions. This paper considers the complex ways in which race and socioeconomic status (SES) combine to affect health. SES accounts for much of the observed racial disparities in health. Nonetheless, racial differences often persist even at “equivalent” levels of SES. Racism is an added burden for nondominant populations. Individual and institutional discrimination, along with the stigma of inferiority, can adversely affect health by restricting socioec...
Racial residential segregation is a fundamental cause of racial disparities in health. The physical ...
This article examines the extent to which racial differences in socio-economic status (SES), social ...
Minority health is often considered as a unitary phenomenon; it is often assumed that the health sta...
Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persiste...
Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persiste...
This chapter reviews recent studies of socioeconomic status (SES) and racial differences in health. ...
This chapter reviews recent studies of socioeconomic status (SES) and racial differences in health. ...
This article examines the extent to which racial differences in socio-economic status (SES), social ...
Health is unevenly distributed across socioeconomic status. Persons of lower income, education, or o...
This article reviews the scientific research that indicates that despite marked declines in public s...
This article reviews the scientific research that indicates that despite marked declines in public s...
The author examines available evidence on the effects of exposure to joblessness on emotional well-b...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05339.
The author examines available evidence on the effects of exposure to joblessness on emotional well-b...
This research is an examination of racial differences in health over a 20-year period. Using the Nat...
Racial residential segregation is a fundamental cause of racial disparities in health. The physical ...
This article examines the extent to which racial differences in socio-economic status (SES), social ...
Minority health is often considered as a unitary phenomenon; it is often assumed that the health sta...
Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persiste...
Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persiste...
This chapter reviews recent studies of socioeconomic status (SES) and racial differences in health. ...
This chapter reviews recent studies of socioeconomic status (SES) and racial differences in health. ...
This article examines the extent to which racial differences in socio-economic status (SES), social ...
Health is unevenly distributed across socioeconomic status. Persons of lower income, education, or o...
This article reviews the scientific research that indicates that despite marked declines in public s...
This article reviews the scientific research that indicates that despite marked declines in public s...
The author examines available evidence on the effects of exposure to joblessness on emotional well-b...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05339.
The author examines available evidence on the effects of exposure to joblessness on emotional well-b...
This research is an examination of racial differences in health over a 20-year period. Using the Nat...
Racial residential segregation is a fundamental cause of racial disparities in health. The physical ...
This article examines the extent to which racial differences in socio-economic status (SES), social ...
Minority health is often considered as a unitary phenomenon; it is often assumed that the health sta...