Background: Higher schooling is associated with higher economic wellbeing. Marginalization-related Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework, however, refers to smaller returns of schooling for non-Hispanic Blacks (NHBs) compared to non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs). Aim: Using a national sample of American adults, the current study compared NHBs and NHWs for the effects of each incremental increase in the years of schooling (gradient of educational level) among American adults. Methods: Data came from the Understanding America Study (UAS), a national online survey with a nationally representative sample. A total of 5715 adults (18+ years old) were included. From this number, 4,826 (84.4%) were NHWs, and 889 (15.6%) were NHBs. Years of schooling was the...
Background. The Minorities’ Diminished Return theory suggests that education attainment and ot...
College graduates enjoy healthier, longer lives compared with individuals who do not graduate from c...
The health effects of economic resources (eg, education, employment, and living place) and psycholog...
Background: Higher schooling is associated with higher economic wellbeing. Marginalization-related D...
Background: Higher schooling is associated with higher economic wellbeing. Marginalization-related D...
Background: Higher schooling is associated with higher economic wellbeing. Marginalization-related D...
Background: Education level reduces the risk of health problems such as poor self-rated health (SRH)...
Background: Based on the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework, indicators of high Socioec...
Background: The Minorities’ Diminished Return (MDR) theory is defined as systematically smalle...
Background. According to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDR) theory, the health returns of soci...
Background: The Minorities’ Diminished Return (MDR) theory is defined as systematically smalle...
Background: Minorities’ Diminished Return theory can be defined as the systematically smaller ...
Background: Minorities’ Diminished Return theory can be defined as the systematically smaller ...
One of the components of the protective effects of overall high socioeconomic status (SES) on health...
After the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case in 1954, it would make sense to as...
Background. The Minorities’ Diminished Return theory suggests that education attainment and ot...
College graduates enjoy healthier, longer lives compared with individuals who do not graduate from c...
The health effects of economic resources (eg, education, employment, and living place) and psycholog...
Background: Higher schooling is associated with higher economic wellbeing. Marginalization-related D...
Background: Higher schooling is associated with higher economic wellbeing. Marginalization-related D...
Background: Higher schooling is associated with higher economic wellbeing. Marginalization-related D...
Background: Education level reduces the risk of health problems such as poor self-rated health (SRH)...
Background: Based on the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework, indicators of high Socioec...
Background: The Minorities’ Diminished Return (MDR) theory is defined as systematically smalle...
Background. According to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDR) theory, the health returns of soci...
Background: The Minorities’ Diminished Return (MDR) theory is defined as systematically smalle...
Background: Minorities’ Diminished Return theory can be defined as the systematically smaller ...
Background: Minorities’ Diminished Return theory can be defined as the systematically smaller ...
One of the components of the protective effects of overall high socioeconomic status (SES) on health...
After the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case in 1954, it would make sense to as...
Background. The Minorities’ Diminished Return theory suggests that education attainment and ot...
College graduates enjoy healthier, longer lives compared with individuals who do not graduate from c...
The health effects of economic resources (eg, education, employment, and living place) and psycholog...