Early-Life Rural Disadvantage and Executive Function in Adulthood: The Role of Income and Education
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Description
Examines the association between early-life rural dwelling and executive function (EF) later in life using Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) longitudinal survey data of 2,035 adults. Includes data and discussion on the influence of educational attainment and childhood financial status on adult EF.
Author(s)
Julia Sheffler, Andrea Bautista, Helen Smith, Hannah Karter, Zhuo Meng
Citation
Journal of Public Health Research, 15(1), 22799036261418437
Date
02/2026
Tagged as
Educational attainment
· Health disparities
· Income
· Population health
· Rural-urban differences
· Statistics and data
