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Education and employment are linked as key socioeconomic indicators used in regression models to analyze pain-related disability [1], [2], and are identified as critical life outcomes influenced by social policies like the Earned Income Tax Credit [3]. Furthermore, both domains are contexts where individuals may face discrimination due to linguistic factors such as speaking a non-standard dialect [4].

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Associations between pain intensity, psychosocial factors ... - Nature nature.com Nature 2 facts
measurementIn a multiple regression model adjusted for gender, age, education, and employment, psychosocial variables and covariates collectively explained 40.9% of the total variance in pain-related disability (F(12,3308) = 191.089, p < 0.000).
measurementWithin the multiple regression model for pain-related disability, covariates (gender, age, education, and employment) explained 14.4% of the variance, while psychosocial variables explained 26.5% of the variance.
What Role Does Language Play in Self-Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com Sustainability Directory 1 fact
claimSpeaking a non-standard dialect can lead to discrimination in education or employment, which may negatively affect an individual's self-esteem and confidence.
The Role of Taxation in Family Inequality: Possibilities for Reform ncfr.org National Council on Family Relations 1 fact
referenceBastian, J., & Michelmore, K. (2018) published 'The long-term impact of the earned income tax credit on children’s education and employment outcomes' in the Journal of Labor Economics, examining how the Earned Income Tax Credit affects children's future life outcomes.