26 However, research is sparse on built environment elements (such as dilapidated buildings, crosswalks, single-lane roads) that are challenging to measure. Neighborhood studies often collect data from manual audits, which tend to be limited in scale, generalizability, and a broader understanding of...
Under Clarifying Remarks, surrounding properties are described as “better than average” and having “considerable desirability.” This characterization reinforces the ongoing perception that Hopkins is an institution that thrives at the expense of its neighbors, that Hopkins sits in Baltimore ...
While Mapping Inequality has no map for Cincinnati, they do have one for Cleveland. Since Cleveland and Cincinnati are geographically and (somewhat) demographically similar, I used its information as a guide for my choices described below. In 1940, Cleveland had a population of 878,336 that was...