Brown: Infant Health Inequality Has Increased Since 2010, Study Finds
December 09, 2020
December 09, 2020
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Dec. 9 (TNSJou) -- Brown University issued the following news release:
After several decades of improvement, inequality in infant health is once again on the rise in the United States, a pair of Brown University researchers has found.
Between 1989 and 2010, the health gap between infants born to the most socially advantaged mothers -- those who are married, highly educated and white -- and infants born to the least socially advantaged mothers - . . .
After several decades of improvement, inequality in infant health is once again on the rise in the United States, a pair of Brown University researchers has found.
Between 1989 and 2010, the health gap between infants born to the most socially advantaged mothers -- those who are married, highly educated and white -- and infants born to the least socially advantaged mothers - . . .
