نتایج جستجو برای: caribbean blacks

تعداد نتایج: 19426  

2017
Felix Nunura Edwin Tulloch-Reid Joel Brooks Dainia S Baugh Ernest C Madu

Over the past 50 years, countries of the Caribbean Region have experienced an Epidemiological Transition [1-4]. In fact, data from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) suggests that the Caribbean epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) is the worst in the region of the Americas [5,6]. The overall epidemiology of Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in the Caribbean has revie...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1997
C F Mendes de Leon L A Beckett G G Fillenbaum D B Brock L G Branch D A Evans L F Berkman

This study compared the odds of becoming disabled and recovering from disability among blacks and whites aged 65 years and over in two sites of the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (EPESE) project. The authors examined the influence of mortality differences, socioeconomic status, and health-related factors on racial differences in risk of disability and recovery....

2003
Kazuo Yamaguchi Tony Tam Wonjae Lee

This article introduces multinomial logit latent-class regression models for racial comparisons of intergenerational occupational mobility. The models distinguish mobility patterns by four latent classes, which are labeled as the “stable middle” (SM) class, the “downwardly mobile” (DM) class, the “upwardly mobile” (UM) class, and the “stable working” (SW) class. Compared with whites, blacks are...

2012
Crystal Ashton Scott A Bernhardt Mike Lowe Matthew Mietchen Jim Johnston

The Utah Department of Health currently groups African-born blacks with U.S.-born blacks when reporting HIV/AIDS surveillance data. Studies suggest that categorizing HIV/AIDS cases in this manner may mask important epidemiological trends, and the distinct differences between these two populations warrant disaggregating data prior to reporting. The purpose of this study was to characterize the H...

2006
Jennifer Roebuck Bulanda Susan L. Brown Laura Sanchez

Blacks report lower marital quality and face a higher risk of marital dissolution than Whites, but little is known about how Hispanics compare to these two groups. We examine five dimensions of marital quality as well as marital dissolution for Blacks, Whites, and Mexican Americans using data from the National Survey of Families and Households (N=6,231). Mexican Americans and Whites have simila...

2001
Sean-Shong Hwang Kevin M. Fitzpatrick David Helms

An analysis of data from the 1979-1980 National Survey of Black Americans showed significant differences in the way blacks of different social classes view race. Black Americans were found to identify more closely with blacks in Africa than with white Americans. In the area of political activism, those in the middle class were observed to be more active than those in the lower class. Difference...

2001
Thierry Verdier Yves Zenou

This paper provides a unified explanation for why blacks commit more crime, are located in poorer neighborhoods and receive lower wages than whites. If everybody believes that blacks are more criminal than whites -even if there is no basis for thisthen blacks are offered lower wages and, as a result, locate further away from jobs. Distant residence increases even more the black-white wage gap b...

Journal: :Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 2018

Journal: :The Journal of American History 1979

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