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Peers, Morality, and Socioeconomic Status: An Analysis of the Influence of Peer Groups on Income Tax ComplianceSasmaz, Mary B. 28 August 2019 (has links)
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An Analysis of the Subjective Socioeconomic Scale among Hispanic Immigrants and CaucasiansBowden, Mathew Glen 17 January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Subjective socioeconomic status (SES) has previously been shown to be correlated with a large number of health measures. In this study, the subjective SES measure is modified and translated to measure childhood SES. The subjective SES scale is examined in a participant's hometown, community, and nation. Both an immigrant Hispanic and a Caucasian sample were studied (31 Hispanic males; 42 Hispanic females; 38 Caucasian males, 40 Caucasians females). Childhood SES was the most significant predictor of self-reported health in both sample groups.
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