Social and Economic Well-Being by Race and Hispanic Origin
Fellows, Jeffrey
jmf9 at cdc.gov
Mon Oct 5 06:18:00 PDT 1998
Doug, thanks for the post. From what I have seen of the research on
socioeconomic status and health (including violence-related morbidity and
mortality), the race/ethnicity dimension of health disappears as a
statistically significant relationship once SES is controlled for. So a
report on the social and economic well-being by social class would have been
much more accurate. Of course, I am preaching to the congregation here.
Jeff
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