The nascent field
of socioeconomic disparities in brain structure is an exciting one, which holds promise in helping to understand this question.
«Low - or no - cost sharing prescription drug benefits have been associated with improved health outcomes in a general population, as well as the reduction
of socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes.»
Not exact matches
There are myriad factors that are likely feeding into this public health gap, including big geographic and
socioeconomic disparities in access to medical care and the sky - high cost
of American medicine.
As it happens, in the»80s, the psychologists Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley spent years cataloging the number
of words spoken to young children in dozens
of families from different
socioeconomic groups, and what they found was not only a
disparity in the complexity
of words used, but also astonishing differences in sheer number.
Asia's ageing population and wide
socioeconomic disparities have created a wide range
of health concerns for its people.
Increase awareness
of disparities in the etiologies, treatments and outcomes
of traumatic childbirth based on race / ethnicity, religious affiliation,
socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation, gender diversity, and other underserved populations
The conclusion from my answer is that increasing funding to bad school districts above a minimum baseline level would NOT cause them to catch up to the good districts, because that would not address the underlying
socioeconomic disparity differences
of populace.
Racial
disparities in obesity rates among the third
of U.S. adults considered obese are often blamed on
socioeconomic status because
of its influence on diet and physical activity, but new findings from the University
of Alabama at Birmingham published in Obesity suggest otherwise — particularly for women.
Professor Paolo Boffetta (MD), the Annals
of Oncology associate editor for epidemiology and Director
of the Institute
of Translational Epidemiology at the Icahn School
of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York (USA), commented: «These results are extremely important in showing that reducing cancer mortality can be achieved: priority should be given to research in cancers with unfavourable trends, such as pancreatic cancer, and in reducing cancer mortality
disparities, both between countries (Central / Eastern versus Western Europe), and within countries, for example, between
socioeconomic groups.
They are now examining some
of the outpatient factors that may result in
disparities, such as frequency
of follow - up, and further investigating racial and
socioeconomic disparities in treatment and outcomes
of children with Crohn's disease.
Significant racial, ethnic, and
socioeconomic disparities in access to healthcare and quality
of care have been found throughout the United States in other conditions including the treatment
of ovarian cancer, asthma, and ADHD, with little improvement in
disparities being reported in the past decade.
Previous research with young children has documented
socioeconomic disparities in performance on tasks
of working memory.
«Our results should promote a serious consideration
of socioeconomic scenario of health — comments Giovanni de Gaetano, director of the Department — Socioeconomic disparities in health are growing also in access to h
socioeconomic scenario
of health — comments Giovanni de Gaetano, director
of the Department —
Socioeconomic disparities in health are growing also in access to h
Socioeconomic disparities in health are growing also in access to healthy diets.
Data from the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) on transplant outcomes and donor characteristics was linked with Georgia Transplant Foundation financial aid data to examine the contribution
of socioeconomic status to the observed racial
disparities.
But there are dramatic racial and
socioeconomic disparities in the impacts
of pollution and climate change, with the poorest and most vulnerable hit hardest.
LaVeist was recognized for his ability to examine health
disparities from a broad perspective; the innovative design of his study, «Exploring Health Disparities in Integrated Communities», which controls for confounding socioeconomic and environmental factors; and his work creating the Cultural Competency Organizational Assessment — 360, a tool for assessing the cultural competency of health care org
disparities from a broad perspective; the innovative design
of his study, «Exploring Health
Disparities in Integrated Communities», which controls for confounding socioeconomic and environmental factors; and his work creating the Cultural Competency Organizational Assessment — 360, a tool for assessing the cultural competency of health care org
Disparities in Integrated Communities», which controls for confounding
socioeconomic and environmental factors; and his work creating the Cultural Competency Organizational Assessment — 360, a tool for assessing the cultural competency
of health care organizations.
Through its Outcomes and Assessments Research, the Foundation follows individuals from various regions, cultures, ethnicities and
socioeconomic statuses from the time
of disability throughout their lives to identify treatment
disparities and quality
of life post-disability.
«Cancer is a major burden for all racial and ethnic groups in San Francisco, but the impact falls disproportionately upon specific racial and
socioeconomic groups, causing persistent
disparities,» said first author Robert A. Hiatt, MD, PhD, professor in the UCSF Department
of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and associate director
of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The movie works to overturn cliches about privileged Claire and her Latina maid by making
socioeconomic disparities between them the subject
of their relationship.
Some commentators have argued that the failure
of NCLB and earlier accountability reforms to close achievement gaps reflects a flawed, implicit assumption that schools alone can overcome the achievement consequences
of dramatic
socioeconomic disparities.
Whether the change is needed to match disruption in the workplace and consumer marketplace, or because
of rampant inequalities in the system is somewhat inconsequential — only somewhat because inequalities stemming from
socioeconomic disparity are in desperate need
of institutional address — because both are keeping students from reaching their full potential.
For example, her study linking the frequency
of parental gestures in communication to the size
of a child's vocabulary helps explain
socioeconomic disparities...
In the equity - based litigation
of the 1970s and 1980s, researchers investigated and courts intervened in deep - seated education - finance issues
of public policy significance, such as school funding schemes that exacerbated existing
socioeconomic disparities.
Socioeconomic Disparities Many
of the early school discipline cases were brought to ensure that the rights
of less - advantaged students were protected.
It's no secret that the American educational system today lists under the weight
of some massive, seemingly intractable burdens such as poor college preparation, modest achievement results compared with other nations, high dropout rates, significant teaching and performance
disparities across racial and
socioeconomic backgrounds, and a deficit
of graduates equipped with the necessary skills for tomorrow's workforce.
They examined a million American inventors — people who have actually filed patents — and discovered «large
disparities... by
socioeconomic class, race, and gender» although «differences in ability... explain very little
of these
disparities.»
Such schools educate mainly low - income students, which renders
socioeconomic disparities less salient... Because students and teachers need not constantly confront inequalities that are the product
of large social forces, the embrace
of active acculturation can proceed without apology to beneficiaries or benefactors.
JE: One
of the things in your presentation at ACER's Research Conference this year... you talked about
disparities... and how they start in attendance very early on in terms
of things such as location,
socioeconomic status, Aboriginal status and mobility (moving between schools).
But in the words
of the research center behind the database, «Racial,
socioeconomic, and gender
disparities in academic performance and educational attainment are stubborn features
of the U.S. educational system.
If
socioeconomic differences are a major force driving discipline
disparities, than we would expect to see bigger discipline
disparities in districts with bigger
socioeconomic disparities — that is, in places where most
of the white students are middle class or above and most
of the African American students are poor.
Socioeconomic disparities in academic achievement: A multi-modal investigation
of neural mechanisms in children and adolescents
Racial,
socioeconomic, and gender
disparities in academic performance and educational attainment are stubborn features
of the U.S. educational system.
We provide our partners with progressive solutions aimed at eliminating the persistent
disparity of academic opportunities for students confronted with
socioeconomic challenges.
Initial users are comprised
of the Frontier Set, a select group
of colleges and universities, state systems, and supporting organizations committed to significantly increasing student access and success, and eliminating racial / ethnic and
socioeconomic disparities in college attainment.
Racial, ethnic, and
socioeconomic disparities in academic achievement remain a stubborn feature
of U.S. schooling.
The existence
of a «
socioeconomic achievement gap» — a
disparity in academic achievement between students from high - and low -
socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds — is well - known in educational research.
In presenting this definition
of equity, we recognize and acknowledge that significant
disparities in educational opportunities and outcomes exist among students based on
socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, gender, special needs, English language proficiency, sexual orientation, and geography, which result from a history
of systemic, economic, political, and moral inequity.
TCASN is one
of five organizations across the nation serving as institutional policy partners for The Frontier Set, a select group
of colleges and universities, state systems, and supporting organizations committed to significantly increasing student access and success, and eliminating racial / ethnic and
socioeconomic disparities in college attainment.
Societal issues can begin to impact students both in and out
of the classroom, causing a
disparity in academic performance between groups
of students, especially groups defined by
socioeconomic status, race / ethnicity, and gender.
Even more striking are the large
disparities in the reading skills
of students from different racial, ethnic, and
socioeconomic backgrounds.
This paper provides an overview
of racial variations in health and shows that differences in
socioeconomic status (SES) across racial groups are a major contributor to racial
disparities in health.
However, the President's ascent to power can be understood as a result
of the longstanding history
of intolerance, fear, racism, and the widening
socioeconomic disparity within American culture.
After the city's economic collapse in the 1980s, public enterprises were increasingly privatized, allowing the
disparity between
socioeconomic classes to grow increasingly visible, making Mexico City an example
of the pitfalls
of late - capitalism.
This,
of course, only entrenches
socioeconomic disparity as the elite schools become increasingly elite and further removed from concern for «street - level» legal practice.
The ALA report points to a number
of factors that could explain the
disparity, including differences in
socioeconomic status, big business behavior and environmental exposure.
Data collected by the National Center for Education Statistics show that 51 %
of students across US public schools were from low - income families in 2013.1
Socioeconomic disparities in school readiness and academic performance are well documented.
Role
of allostatic load and health behaviours in explaining
socioeconomic disparities in mortality: a structural equation modelling approach
The second research stream explores race / ethnic and
socioeconomic differences in family formation experiences and orientations and the consequence
of these for well - being and health
disparities.
It is important to consider ethnic differences in family processes and diabetes management in the context
of potential
disparities in
socioeconomic status (SES).
REALTOR ® leadership disputes and challenges normally focus on loss
of image, not becoming president
of the current association, disagreement over the name
of the new entity, cultural differences (sometimes ethnic makeup or
socioeconomic disparity), community projects (i.e., pet projects), as well as a host
of smaller issues we can simply call «politics.»