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  • 31. Ethnic and Racial Minorities & Socioeconomic Status
    Communities segregated by SES, race and ethnicity may have low economic development, poor health conditions and low levels of educational attainment.
    Article (July 2017)
  • 32. Disability & Socioeconomic Status
    Persons with a disability are likely to have limited opportunities to earn income and often have increased medical expenses.
    Article (January 2010)
  • 33. Committee on Socioeconomic Status 2007 annual report
    During their meeting, the committee worked on: 1) the development of CSES Operating Policies and Procedures; 2) the development of an SES network, listserv, and newsletter; 3) planning of Committee activities for APA’s 2007 and 2008 Conventions; 4) assigning monitors to other boards and committees; and 5) meeting with the Government Relations Office to discuss and generate legislative priorities and advocacy related to SES inequities.
    Annual Report (August 2007)
  • 34. Classroom Exercises: Inclusion of Socioeconomic Status in Psychology Curricula
    Exercises designed to raise the awareness of psychology students about social class and socioeconomic issues.
    (May 2018)
  • 35. End of Life and Socioeconomic Status
    SES affects end-of-life issues such as the early detection of life-threatening illnesses and the quality of life for people so diagnosed.
    Article (January 2010)
  • 36. Women & Socioeconomic Status
    Low SES among women and its correlates, such as poverty, lower education, and poor health for children and families, ultimately affect our society as a whole.
    Article (May 2010)
  • 37. Exploring the Conceptualization, Measurement and Reporting of Socioeconomic Status in Social/Behavioral Research [PDF]
    This webinar develops an appreciation for why assessing and reporting SES is important, enhances our understanding of contemporary approaches to conceptualizing and measuring SES across a variety of context and populations, and provides an informed sense of the ways by which SES impacts health.
    (November 2015)
  • 38. Committee on Socioeconomic Status 2011 Annual Report
    The committee conducted convention programming, engaged in various communication activities, observed World Poverty Day, and made a submission to the American Psychologist titled A Primer on Social Class: Conceptual and Measurement Issues in Psychological Research and Practice.
    Annual Report (January 2011)
  • 39. Aging & Socioeconomic Status
    Declines in health and the death of a spouse, common among older adults, are factors that can affect financial standing and other aspects of SES.
    Article (January 2010)
  • 40. Work, Stress and Health & Socioeconomic Status
    Health is affected by work load, workers’ perceived sense of control over their performance, safety stressors, work organization and work atmosphere.
    Article (April 2022)
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