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Diminished Economic Return of Socioeconomic Status for Black Families

Shervin Assari

Social Sciences · 2018

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Summary

Background: According to the Minorities’ Diminished Return theory, socioeconomic status (SES) systemically generates larger gains for Whites compared to Blacks. It is, however, unknown whether the effects of baseline SES on future family income also varies between Blacks and Whites. Aims: Using a national sample, this study investigated racial variation in the effects of family SES (i.e., family structure, maternal education, and income) at birth on subsequent household income at age 15. Methods: This 15-year longitudinal study used data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS), which followed 1471 non-Hispanic Black or White families from the time of birth of their child for 15 years. Two family SES indicators (maternal education and income) at birth were the independen

Subject
Maternal, infant & child nutrition
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.3390/socsci7050074
Catalogue ID
SNmpdjwl2e-82z439
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