Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (SES) protects populations and individuals against health problems. Recent research, however, has shown that African Americans gain less from their SES and African Americans of high SES, particularly males, may be vulnerable to perceived discrimination, as explained by the Minorities’ Diminished Returns theory. One potential mechanism for this phenomenon is that high SES African Americans have a higher tendency to work in predominantly White workplaces, which increases their perceived discrimination. It is, however, unknown if the links between SES, working in predominantly White work groups and perceived discrimination differ for male an...
The issue of discrimination against African Americans within the labor market has presented itself t...
A benefit of attaining job authority is heightened perceptions of job security, though no research h...
The combination of racism and sexism has severely limited the progress of the African American woman...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...
Recent research has documented poor mental health among high socioeconomic status (SES) Blacks, part...
Most of the existing sociological and epidemiological literature has focused on the protective effec...
Racial discrimination is detrimental to the professional success of Black Americans. Black racial id...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Because research is needed to identify the conditions that facilitate or impede the prevalence of pe...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Objectives To examine disparities between job control scores in Black and White subjects and attempt...
This study consists of evaluating the report of discrimination in the workplace regarding gender, ra...
Are Benefits Conferred With Greater Socioeconomic Position Undermined by Racial Discrimination Among...
This study examined the relative effects of socioeconomic class position and racial discrimination o...
Research demonstrates that the mental health of African Americans is negatively affected by discrimi...
The issue of discrimination against African Americans within the labor market has presented itself t...
A benefit of attaining job authority is heightened perceptions of job security, though no research h...
The combination of racism and sexism has severely limited the progress of the African American woman...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...
Recent research has documented poor mental health among high socioeconomic status (SES) Blacks, part...
Most of the existing sociological and epidemiological literature has focused on the protective effec...
Racial discrimination is detrimental to the professional success of Black Americans. Black racial id...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Because research is needed to identify the conditions that facilitate or impede the prevalence of pe...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Objectives To examine disparities between job control scores in Black and White subjects and attempt...
This study consists of evaluating the report of discrimination in the workplace regarding gender, ra...
Are Benefits Conferred With Greater Socioeconomic Position Undermined by Racial Discrimination Among...
This study examined the relative effects of socioeconomic class position and racial discrimination o...
Research demonstrates that the mental health of African Americans is negatively affected by discrimi...
The issue of discrimination against African Americans within the labor market has presented itself t...
A benefit of attaining job authority is heightened perceptions of job security, though no research h...
The combination of racism and sexism has severely limited the progress of the African American woman...