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Differences by Race and Ethnicity in Title IX’s Effect on Women’s Health

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  • Beck, Delaney
  • Hersch, Joni
  • Viscusi, W. Kip

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Title IX greatly expanded adolescent females’ participation in athletic activities, which may have led to health benefits that extend into later life. Previous research has not explored whether health benefits arising from Title IX differ by race or ethnicity and has not examined women at older ages when health problems become more evident. This article examines the effect of Title IX on racial and ethnicity disparities in health outcomes by considering women aged 42–52 years. White women in these age groups exhibit declines in their self-assessed health status and increases in many health-related ailments, consistent with other evidence on temporal trends in health for women in this age range. Compared to white women, both Black and Hispanic women report the opposite pattern, as there is greater improvement in the post-Title IX period in overall health status. Black and Hispanic women also exhibit greater declines relative to white women in smoking rates post-Title IX, which should confer a broad range of risk reductions. The more favorable impact of Title IX on Black and Hispanic women indicates that investments in women’s sports may enhance both equity and efficiency.

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  • Beck, Delaney & Hersch, Joni & Viscusi, W. Kip, 2023. "Differences by Race and Ethnicity in Title IX’s Effect on Women’s Health," Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(3), pages 437-450, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jbcoan:v:14:y:2023:i:3:p:437-450_2
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