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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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Website hosted by the
Office of Population Research
, Princeton University.
Comments or questions to:
paa2002@opr.princeton.edu