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Education, age, and the cumulative advantage in healthC E Ross
Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA
J Health Soc Behav 37:104-20. 1996..Health advantages of high income and disadvantages of low income also diverge with age, but household income does not explain education's positive effect...
Refining the association between education and health: the effects of quantity, credential, and selectivityC E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA
Demography 36:445-60. 1999..A large portion of the net association of college selectivity with physical functioning and perceived health appears attributable to health lifestyle...
Fundamental analysis in research on well-being: distress and the sense of controlJ Mirowsky
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1352, USA
Gerontologist 36:584-94. 1996..Cross-cutting factor models eliminate the bias and confusion produced by response tendencies and help isolate and define the essential dimensions of response...
Education and the subjective quality of lifeC E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1353, USA
J Health Soc Behav 38:275-97. 1997..We contrast distress and dissatisfaction as indicators of the subjective quality of life...
Consequences of retirement activities for distress and the sense of personal controlC E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1353, USA
J Health Soc Behav 39:317-34. 1998..At the same time, retirees do not have significantly higher levels of psychological distress...
Does medical insurance contribute to socioeconomic differentials in health?C E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA
Milbank Q 78:291-321, 151-2. 2000..Medical insurance of all kinds, however, does reduce difficulties in paying medical bills, and Medicaid is associated with more doctor visits and prescription drugs...
