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Mortality risk among Black and White working women: the role of perceived work trajectories.

机译:黑人和白人职业妇女中的死亡风险:工作轨迹的作用。

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OBJECTIVE: Drawing from cumulative inequality theory, the authors examine the relationship between perceived work trajectories and mortality risk among Black and White women over 36 years. METHOD: Panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Mature Women (1967-2003) are used to evaluate how objective and subjective elements of work shape mortality risk for Black and White women born between 1923 and 1937. RESULTS: Estimates from Cox proportional hazards models reveal that Black working women manifest higher mortality risk than White working women even after accounting for occupation, personal income, and household wealth. Perceived work trajectories were also associated with mortality risk for Black women but not for White women. DISCUSSION: The findings reveal the imprint of women's work life on mortality, especially for Black women, and illustrate the importance of considering personal meanings associated with objective work characteristics.
机译:目的:从累积不平等理论出发,作者检验了36岁以上黑人和白人女性的工作轨迹与死亡风险之间的关系。方法:使用国家成年女性纵向调查(1967-2003年)的面板数据评估1923至1937年间出生的黑人和白人女性的工作客观和主观因素如何影响死亡风险。结果:Cox比例风险模型的估计研究表明,即使考虑到职业,个人收入和家庭财富,黑人职业女性仍然比白人职业女性具有更高的死亡风险。黑人妇女的感知工作轨迹也与死亡风险相关,而白人妇女则与死亡风险无关。讨论:研究结果揭示了女性工作生活对死亡率的影响,尤其是对于黑人女性,并说明了考虑与客观工作特征相关的个人含义的重要性。

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