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vary with the level of education, race/ethnicity, and the industry/occupational group under consideration in ways that … suggest that the race/ethnicity of an individual still plays an important role in determining employment. Copyright Springer …
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Purpose – In the context of a much higher infant mortality rate (IMR) among Blacks than among Whites in the USA, the purpose of this paper is to compare changes in IMR in the two groups to judge whether the rates of decline are indicative of the so-called Matthew-effect or the inverse-care...
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by race, and attempts to explain these differences. The role of cognition in health determination has received only … limited empirical attention, and even less is known about how race may affect this relationship. Using data from the NLSY, I …
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receive mental health services. Primary care providers are often the source of mental health care for children and may play a … mental health in primary care and whether attitudes differed according to race and ethnicity during 773 visits to 54 …
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The aim of this article is to describe the Class Race and Gender (CRG) Research Programme. The CRG research programme … assess the impact of changes over time. This complex problem is being investigated through a study of class, race and gender … identity formation in the first generation of children entering the new, compulsory education system. This article specifically …
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adversity, and violence exposure on children's internalizing and externalizing behaviors were moderated by race. The study … included 409 children of criminal justice and child welfare involved mothers, ages 5–15 who participated in the National Survey … on Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW). Results indicated that race, defined as Black vs. non-Black, moderated the …
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This paper analyzes whether differences in nutritional outcomes between white and black children are related to … in anthropometric measures would be substantially reduced if black and white children had similar characteristics …
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