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20 Cards in this Set
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Reskin 2012 |
Start in housing to address racial descrimination |
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Link and Phelan 1995 |
Effects that social conditions have on health. Main causes: SES, race, gender -> leads to diseases indirectly. |
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Massey and Denton 1993 |
Segregation is happening from racism, private behavior, and institutional practices. |
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Adelman: "Place Matters" |
Effects on health of living in poverty. |
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Krieger 2005 |
Race is not biological. Phenotype does not equal genotype. Even if we stopped descrimination, it would affect multiple generations. |
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Adelman: "When the Bough Breaks" |
Black lawyer who had child with low birth weight. Caused by stress from descrimination. |
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Jones et al 2008 |
Correlation between how people identify and their health. Difference between socially assigned and self assigned race. |
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Sapolsky 2005 |
Stress from poverty affects health. Does not mention race in article. |
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Kawachi et al 2005 |
Disagree with race being biological or equal to class. Argue that race and class are independent. |
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Geronimus et al 2006 |
Weathering Hypothesis: blacks have chronic stress from discrimination. |
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McKee and Shkolnikov 2001 |
Men dying at earlier ages in Russia from smoking and drinking. |
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Massey et al 2002 |
Migration theories |
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Martin 2007 |
3 R's = Recruitment, remittances, returns.
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Chamie 2009 |
Citizens don't want immigration; government does. |
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Portes and Rumbaut 2014 |
3 waves of immigration. |
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Massey 2008 |
Immigration became more widespread because of a change in the demand of labor. Prop. 187: tried to ban public health for illegal immigrants; anti-immigration law. |
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Adelman: "Becoming American" |
Immigrants arrive healthy, but health decreases overtime. Immigration Health Paradox: immigrants have good health but bad SES. |
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Markides and Eschbach 2011 |
Immigration Health Paradox: immigrants have good health but bad SES. Salmon bias: dying/sick leave and go home. |
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Geronimus 2000 |
Urban disadvantage causes highest rates of mortality due to disease. Fix with structural policies. |
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Eber Hadt and Pamuk 2004 |
Most rural and most urban places are poor. Middle is best. Because of suberbs being expensive to enter. |