Explain your interpretation of the complexity of social class, poverty, and discrimination in terms of the interconnections among race, ethnicity, age, gender, and schooling. How are they related? How are they unrelated?
Ans) The racial, ethnic and the gender effects are clearly having relation with the socioeconomic elements and this is only due to the race and ethnicity interaction and is astonished by the social class prestige.Now we can take one example that, The environmental pollution will be in higher level in very poor areas and can even be sited in that places due to the discrimination founded due to race or class.Because of that it will be very difficult to remove the problems due to the pollution from the impacts of discrimination.
-- Many of the research of such interactivity have aimed on the adults, requirements for investigation into such elements influencing child welfare is equally powerful.And we can understand that the relation between this social elements affect the child health or their consequences on the path of the growth of adult disease.
-- The two areas of the connection between the socioeconomic status and the health are especially strong areas of research.The first are means the connection between the expanse of the variation in socioeconomic status and health.The new and modern quality and access to welfare care work, it is notable that the differences in welfare status between the social groups has continued over time.
-- The second area is the connection between the childhood socioeconomic situations and adult welfare.For example we can say that , in the Finland the child socioeconomic condition of adult men coordinate most closely with ischemic heart problems at the time of middle age than their adult socioeconomic condition.
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