Early-Life Circumstances and Racial Disparities in Cognition for Older Americans: The Importance of Educational Quality and Experiences
Given the critical role of neurocognitive development in early life, this study assesses how racial differences in early-life circumstances are collectively and individually associated with racial disparities in late-life cognition. Leveraging uniquely rich information on life history from the U.S. Health and Retirement Study for non-Hispanic White (White) and non-Hispanic Black (Black) Americans 50 years or older, we employ the Blinder-Oaxaca method to decompose racial gaps in cognitive outcomes into early-life educational experiences, cohort, regional, financial, health, trauma, family relationship, demographic and genetic factors. Overall, differences in early-life circumstances are associated with 61.5% and 82.3% of the racial disparities in cognitive score and impairment, respectively. Early-life educational experience is associated with 35.2% of the disparities in cognitive score and 48.6% in cognitive impairment. Notably, school racial segregation (all segregated schooling before college) is associated with 28.8%-39.7% of the racial disparities in cognition. Policies that improve educational equity have the potential to reduce racial disparities in cognition into older ages. Clinicians may leverage early-life circumstances to promote the screening, prevention, and interventions of cognitive impairment more efficiently, thereby promoting health equity.
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2024
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Authors: | Lin, Zhuoer ; Ye, Justin ; Allore, Heather ; Gill, Thomas M. ; Chen, Xi |
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Essen : Global Labor Organization (GLO) |
Subject: | Early Life Circumstances | Life Course | School Segregation | Quality of Education | Racial Disparity | Cognition |
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freely available
Series: | GLO Discussion Paper ; 1442 |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Other identifiers: | 1892243210 [GVK] RePEc:zbw:glodps:1442 [RePEc] |
Classification: | J15 - Economics of Minorities and Races ; i14 ; J13 - Fertility; Family Planning; Child Care; Children; Youth ; J14 - Economics of the Elderly ; I20 - Education. General ; H75 - State and Local Government: Health, Education, and Welfare |
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