ignoring socio-economic factors, are white-white children, black-white…
The query asks to rank the health of children from white-white (WW), black-white (BW, biracial), and black-black (BB) parent pairings, ignoring socioeconomic factors. This requires focusing on studies that control for socioeconomic status (SES, e.g., parental education, income, insurance, employment) to isolate other influences like biology, genetics, or residual environmental factors. Based on available research using U.S. national surveys and longitudinal data (e.g., National Health Interview …
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