Starting Gate
Discover the intriguing insights of Dalton Conley's "Starting Gate," published in 2003. In this compelling exploration, Conley delves into the complex relationship between low birth weight and various social risk factors, including minority status, education levels, maternal age, and income. Spanning 268 pages, this book raises essential questions about how biological and social elements intertwine, making it a must-read for those interested in anthropology, social science, and health care delivery. Conley's work is an essential resource for understanding the nuanced aspects of children's studies and social mobility, offering readers a profound look at the intersection of health and society. Dive into "Starting Gate" for a thought-provoking examination that bridges the gap between biology and social implications.