Belyaev-Glantsman Olya, Jason Leonard A, Ferrari Joseph R
DePaul University.
J Groups Addict Recover. 2009 Jan 1;4(1/2):92-99. doi: 10.1080/15560350802712462.
This study examined employment and sources of income for different genders and ethnic groups residing in a substance abuse recovery homes called Oxford Houses. Men compared to women reported significantly higher mean income from employment as well as total income. African Americans compared to European Americans reported significantly more work in the past 30 days; however, the rate of pay between these two ethnic groups was not significantly different. Longer length of stay in Oxford House was related to higher incomes. Implications of these findings are discussed.
本研究调查了居住在名为牛津之家的药物滥用康复之家的不同性别和种族群体的就业及收入来源。与女性相比,男性报告的就业平均收入以及总收入显著更高。与欧裔美国人相比,非裔美国人报告在过去30天内工作显著更多;然而,这两个种族群体之间的薪酬率没有显著差异。在牛津之家停留时间更长与更高的收入相关。讨论了这些发现的意义。