High socioeconomic status has been linked with better health and lower mortality by research. Despite this, what is remains unclear is whether this association has more to do with access to resources (education, wealth, career opportunity, etc.) or the glow of high social status relative to others. Scholars call the latter "relative deprivation. "To tease apart these factors, a team of investigators at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health led ...
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