The past 2 years have seen an increase in available funding for research on structural racism & health, but simply funding this work isn't enough. @michelleko2d discusses improving peer review to strengthen these initiatives: https://t.co/orwFAWTFKk
Via @Health_Affairs
Registration is now open for our research barnraising co-hosted by @CARHEumn. Join us March 27 - 28 for "Person, Place, and Policy: Understanding Health Equity Implications of a Changing Abortion Landscape." Learn more: https://t.co/9dHGZBhcbf
In new work, @ZParolin and @TVanheuvelen follow men in #PSIDdata for 50 years and find that "spending 100% of your career in a union, compared to 0%, corresponds with over 1 million additional dollars earned by age 65."
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@noelTbrewer @ElleLettMDPhD @tressiemcphd@Dra_Wallace@RRHDr I don't study the measure of race, but racism. If the latter is of your/your students' interest, there are a couple of good references.
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The list of awardees for NIH prestigious high-risk-high-reward grants are out! 3 out of 103 (<3%) are for public health/health policy, 1 for racism-related…emm…
Early-stage investigators proposed innovative high-impact research ideas for the @NIHDirector’s New Innovator Award. See the projects the awardees will pursue: https://t.co/hQPzaylGYO #NIHHighRisk
@RRHDr@BeahboutIT and I are organizing a @PopAssocAmerica session on “Spatial Demography of Structural Racism” (session #1303). Send your innovative studies to us by 10/2 (this Sunday)! @minnpop@ia4phs