Assari, S. (2018). Life expectancy gain due to employment status depends on race, gender, education, and their intersections. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities,5(2), 375-386. PURPOSE: Despite the well-established health effects of socioeconomic status (SES), SES resources such as employment may differently influence health outcomes across sub-populations. This study… Continue Reading Life expectancy gain due to employment status depends on race, gender, education, and their intersections
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Making the invisible visible: advancing quantitative methods in higher education using critical race theory and intersectionality
López, N., Erwin, C., Binder, M., & Chavez, M. J. (2018). Making the invisible visible: advancing quantitative methods in higher education using critical race theory and intersectionality. Race Ethnicity and Education, 21(2), 180-207. We appeal to critical race theory and intersectionality to examine achievement gaps at a large public university… Continue Reading Making the invisible visible: advancing quantitative methods in higher education using critical race theory and intersectionality
Discrimination fully mediates the effects of incarceration history on depressive symptoms and psychological distress among African American men
Assari, S., Miller, R. J., Taylor, R. J., Mouzon, D., Keith, V., & Chatters, L. M. (2018). Discrimination fully mediates the effects of incarceration history on depressive symptoms and psychological distress among African American men. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 5(2), 243-252. Aim Using a nationally representative sample… Continue Reading Discrimination fully mediates the effects of incarceration history on depressive symptoms and psychological distress among African American men