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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (100 min)
This session explores the effects of inequality and life course processes on health and well-being in United States, including how problematic work, economic change, and childhood and adolescence experiences affect adult health.
Precarious Work in Midlife and Later-life Health and Mortality - Rachel Donnelly, Vanderbilt University
Men’s Employment Trajectories During the Great Recession and Health Outcomes - Han Liu, State University of New York at Albany; Feinuo Sun, SUNY Albany
Health Inequality in the United States: The Role of Macro-Sociological Factors - Pui Yin Cheung, Indiana University Bloomington
Childhood Adversity, Social Cognitive Schemas, and Health - Eric T. Klopack, University of Southern California; Ronald L. Simons, University of Georgia
A Square Peg in a Round Hole: Educational Expectations, Friendship Networks, and Mental Health - Zhonghao Wang, Cornell University