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Women Who Die Young: The Cumulative Disadvantage of RaceWurzweiler School of SocialWork, Yeshiva, University, 2495 AmsterdamAvenue, NewYork, NY10033-3299caputo{at}yu.edu The current study used cumulative disadvantage theory to assess the relative influence of race on mortality among 2,288 young women. The findings indicate that race is a robust predictor of womens mortality at young ages even when human, social, personal, institutional, and community capital are accounted for. They suggest that feminists and other advocates for social justice who seek to create more equitable life-course outcomes in the society at large should not ignore race when they consider womens issues.
Key Words: mortality race social justice
Affilia, Vol. 19, No. 1,
10-23 (2004) |
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