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Title: Influence of Labor Market Disparities on Sex and Gender Inequalities in Cognitive Decline
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2021
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DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igab046.1925
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Abstract: State-level labor market disparities have been linked to health outcomes. The current study examines how labor market disparities may shape different patterns of sex/gender inequalities in cognition across race/ethnicity, place, and time. We leverage cognitive outcome data from multiple cohort and nationally representative longitudinal studies, as well as historical data on labor force participation and occupational status from IPUMS CPS. Multilevel modeling analyses was used to examine heterogeneity in sex/gender inequalities in cognitive trajectories within and between race/ethnicity and U.S. state of birth and determine whether such variability is explained by a state-level labor market opportunity composite. We expect women to demonstrate an advantage over men on cognitive measures. Women’s advantage will be more pronounced in states with a small sex/gender gap in labor market opportunities and less pronounced in states with a large gap. The magnitude of this advantage will be greater for White women compared with Black women.
Url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8680100/
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Authors: Avila-Rieger, Justina; Esie, Precious; Manly, Jennifer
Periodical (Full): Innovation in Aging
Issue: S1
Volume: 5
Pages: 498
Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Gender, Health, Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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