Which mechanism explains how socioeconomic status (SES) continues to shape child health outcomes over time, regardless of changes in health technology or social policies?
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Correct answer: Theory of fundamental causes
The Theory of Fundamental Causes argues that SES embodies resources like money, knowledge, power, and connections — which continue to protect or disadvantage individuals across changing contexts, thus perpetuating inequalities.
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