在老年黑人美国人中,对被认为的歧视轨迹的队列差异
Collin W Mueller1, Carlos D Tavares2, Katrina M Walsemann3
1Department of Sociology and Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland, College Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
概括
晚年对歧视的看法因历史上的种族化社会制度而异. 与布朗前时代的队列相比,抗议时代的队列经历了更高的,迅速下降的歧视分数.
科学领域:
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 种族和种族的社会学.
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 晚年对歧视的看法受到历史背景的影响.
- 经历历史上不同时期的不同种族化社会制度,可能会以不同的方式塑造这些观念.
研究的目的:
- 为了检查日常歧视在晚年生活中的看法如何因群体而异.
- 评估暴露于不同种族化的社会体系 (布朗前,抗议,色盲时代) 对这些观念的影响.
主要方法:
- 利用了老龄化黑人美国人的健康和退休研究数据.
- 每天歧视量表 (EDS-5) 的估计年龄特定轨迹和歧视情况的数量.
- 使用多项逻辑回归来分析轨迹组成员的队列水平差异.
主要成果:
- 跨出生队伍EDS-5分数和歧视情况轨迹变化的证据.
- 与布朗前队列相比,抗议时代队列成员更有可能经历高和快速下降的EDS-5分数.
- 跨队伍的情境歧视轨迹的变化缺乏关于年轻人与老年队伍的明确模式.
结论:
- 强调需要多种测量方法来对感知歧视的必要性.
- 强调解开历史上不同种族化的社会制度在老年人对不公平待遇的看法中的作用.
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