Retail Redlining in New York City: Racialized Access to Day-to-Day Retail Resources

Abstract Racial residential segregation is associated with health inequalities in the USA, and one of the primary mechanisms is through influencing features of the neighborhood physical environment. To better understand how Black residential segregation might contribute to health risk, we examined r...
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Autor*in:

Kwate, Naa Oyo A. [verfasserIn]

Loh, Ji Meng

White, Kellee

Saldana, Nelson

Format:

E-Artikel

Sprache:

Englisch

Erschienen:

2012

Schlagwörter:

Segregation

African American/Black

Retail

Redlining

Neighborhoods

New York City

Anmerkung:

© The New York Academy of Medicine 2012

Übergeordnetes Werk:

Enthalten in: Journal of urban health - [S.l.] : Springer, 1998, 90(2012), 4 vom: 10. Juli, Seite 632-652

Übergeordnetes Werk:

volume:90 ; year:2012 ; number:4 ; day:10 ; month:07 ; pages:632-652

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DOI / URN:

10.1007/s11524-012-9725-3

Katalog-ID:

SPR020545304

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