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Black Jobs Matter: Racial Inequalities in Conditions of Employment and Subsequent Health Outcomes.

Authors :
Doede, Megan Sarah
Source :
Public Health Nursing. Mar/Apr2016, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p151-158. 8p. 1 Diagram.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Africanā€Americans shoulder an excessive burden of unemployment, precarious employment, and low paying jobs in the United States, which may help explain why they experience some of the worst health outcomes among U.S. citizens. This paper presents a conceptual framework describing this phenomenon. The social determinants of health as described by this framework include racism, social and public policy formation, socioeconomic status, and conditions of employment. The intermediate determinants of health, which include the ability to afford health behavior, depression and addiction, environmental exposures, and access to primary care, are informed by conditions of employment, which leads to poor health outcomes for Africanā€Americans. This paper will explore in detail these relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07371209
Volume :
33
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Public Health Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
113529667
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.12241