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Session 36:
Economic Status and Health Over the Life Course

Thursday, May 9
1:30 PM-3:20 PM
Walton - 2nd Floor
Chair: Raynard S. Kington, National Institutes of Health

1.  Mother's Education and Infant Mortality Rates in the United States: Why Are There Black-White Differences?  •   Jacob Adetunji, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

2.  Socioeconomic Differentials in Health and Mortality in Mid-Life: Cause or Effect?  •   Michael Hurd, RAND

3.  The Impact of Chronic Financial Strain on the Health Status of Older Adults  •   Joan R. Kahn, University of Maryland; Leonard I. Pearlin, University of Maryland

4.  Racial Disparities in Men's Mortality: The Role of Childhood Social Conditions in a Process of Cumulative Disadvantage  •   David F. Warner, Pennsylvania State University; Mark D. Hayward, Pennsylvania State University

5.  Job Characteristics as Mechanisms in SES-Health Relationships  •   John R. Warren, University of Washington; Pascale Carayon, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Peter Honnakker, University of Wisconsin at Madison

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