A study by researchers from CUNY SPH and the University of Utah highlights how occupations are valued differently in society, with some less likely to offer decent wages, benefits, or protections, and the preventable health inequities that result from these labor market hierarchies.
Labor market hierarchies result in preventable health inequities, study says
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