(2003). "The Decline of Male Employment in Low-Income Black Neigh- borhoods, 1950-1990," Social Science Research 32(2), 220-250.Quillian L. The decline of male employment in low-income black neighborhoods, 1950-1990. Soc Sci Res. 2003;32(2): 220-250....
Residents of Atlanta’s majority-Black and low-income neighborhoods have significantly less access to fresh produce than residents of the city’s non-majority-Black and higher income neighborhoods, according to a new surveillance report released by researchers at Emory University’s Rollins School of ...
"For the most part, the wayurbanistsview black neighborhoods (and other low-income neighborhoods and communities of color) are as problems that need to be fixed. At the heart of what I want to say iswhat can we as urbanists learn from these neighborhoods?" So asks Sara Zewde, a landscape...
(Black and Macinko, 2007). National data on residential and food-store zip codes reveal that the lowest-income neighborhoods (bottom income quintile) had 25 percent fewer chain supermarkets compared to remaining neighborhoods (Powellet al., 2007b). Low SES households live far from food retailers...
The study sample was predominantly middle aged (mean, 55.5 years), black (69%), female (63%), low income (70% earned 50% of participants lived in the most deprived neighborhoods (third neighborhood deprivation index tertile). Over median follow-up of 5.2 years, 4300 participants were ...
instability among Black communities. for instance, by increasing housing program participants’ choice of neighborhoods, inclusionary zoning, and addressing bias in financing [91]. Thoughtful, conscientious, and participatory action is needed to ensure a fair and stable future for low-income Black young...
The decline of male employment in low-income black neighborhoods, 1950–1990 Many urban theorists, notably W.J. Wilson, hypothesize that rates of male joblessness in low-income urban neighborhoods have increased since the 1960s. Thi... L Quillian - 《Social Science Research》 被引量: 63发表:...
Investigators at Tulane University have identified a relationship that linked cancer incidence and cancer risk from air pollution in Louisiana among Black or low-income communities, which were more likely to be affected than other populations.
In light of recent findings highlighting the associations between pests, pesticides and health, we surveyed stores in low-income, minority neighborhoods in New York City to determine whether the phase-outs have been effective and to assess the availability of alternatives to spray pesticides. In ...
From a demographic perspective, Strathcona and the Downtown Eastside have a high proportion of low-income, unhoused, immigrant, and Indigenous people (City of Vancouver, 2020a). The diversity and potential social vulnerability of many residents in these neighborhoods, combined with the likely higher...