School Segregation Reduces Life Expectancy in the U.S. Black Population by 9 Years
Despite the 1954 Brown versus Board of Education Supreme Court decision, school segregation of U.S. blacks persists. Given the powerful role of education as a social determinant, health consequences of school segregation are likely to be substantial. This study indicates the causal link between scho...
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Mary Ann Liebert,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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