Race, Network Socioeconomic Status, and Health: Are There Black–White Differences in the Health Returns of Having Higher-Educated Network Ties?
Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Published online on May 23, 2026
Abstract
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Does having ties to people of higher socioeconomic status (SES) yield differential health returns for Black and White people? Guided by the social network perspective, theories of social capital, and the diminishing returns hypothesis, this study uses a ...
Does having ties to people of higher socioeconomic status (SES) yield differential health returns for Black and White people? Guided by the social network perspective, theories of social capital, and the diminishing returns hypothesis, this study uses a ...