نتایج جستجو برای: city neighborhoods

تعداد نتایج: 162393  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2010
Susan M Mason Jay S Kaufman Michael E Emch Vijaya K Hogan David A Savitz

Segregation studies suggest that the health of blacks in the United States is poorer in majority-black compared with mixed-race neighborhoods. However, segregation studies have not examined black immigrants, who may benefit from social support and country-of-origin foods in black immigrant areas. The authors used 1995-2003 New York City birth records and a spatial measure of ethnic density to c...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2005
Sandro Galea Jennifer Ahern Adam Karpati

Drawing from insights into the variability of complex biologic systems we propose that the health of human populations reflects the interrelationship between underlying vulnerabilities (determined by population-level social and economic factors; e.g., income distribution) and capacities (determined by population-level salutary resources, e.g., social capital) and how populations, shaped by thes...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Zhong Zheng Weiqi Zhou Jia Wang Xiaofang Hu Yuguo Qian

Landscape changes associated with urbanization can lead to many serious ecological and environmental problems. Quantifying the vertical structure of the urban landscape and its change is important to understand its social and ecological impacts, but previous studies mainly focus on urban horizontal expansion and its impacts on land cover/land use change. This papers focuses on the residential l...

Journal: :Journal of Economic Perspectives 2023

We study changing trends in within-city sorting by education over the last 40 years. show that neighborhoods closest to centers of large US cities rose from having lowest levels college attainment 1980 highest 2017. discuss determinants changes patterns, focusing on role transportation technology and income growth. outline various consequences recent urbanization graduates neighborhood amenitie...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2003
Juan Merlo John W Lynch Min Yang Martin Lindström Per Olof Ostergren Niels Kristian Rasmusen Lennart Råstam

The authors investigated a possible contextual effect of neighborhood on individual use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and antihypertensive medication (AHM) and the impact of neighborhood social participation on individual use of these medications. They attempted to disentangle contextual from individual influences. Multilevel logistic regression modeling was used to analyze data on 15,45...

2005
Suyash P. Awate Tolga Tasdizen Ross T. Whitaker

In this paper, we present a novel approach to unsupervised texture segmentation that is based on a very general statistical model of image neighborhoods. We treat image neighborhoods as samples from an underlying, high-dimensional probability density function (PDF). We obtain an optimal segmentation via the minimization of an entropy-based metric on the neighborhood PDFs conditioned on the clas...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2017
Rupa Jose E Alison Holman Roxane Cohen Silver

OBJECTIVE Ebola media coverage directed public attention to potential disease carriers: residents or travelers from West Africa. We investigated the role of neighborhood population factors (i.e., the concentration of West African foreigners, non-West African foreigners, non-Hispanic Blacks) on individual responses to the Ebola outbreak in the United States. The role of these community-level fac...

2013
Jenny Schuetz Vicki Been Leah Brooks Jan Brueckner Ingrid Ellen Josiah Madar Gordon Mulligan

New York City is often held up as a successful example of arts-led economic development. Case studies have documented the influx of avant-garde artists and galleries into several neighborhoods, including Greenwich Village, SoHo, and Chelsea, followed by yuppies and boutiques. Some researchers have used these examples to argue that artists and galleries can spur gentrification. An alternative hy...

2006
Mario Luis Small Monica McDermott

Wilson (1987) and others argue that poor neighborhoods lack important organizational resources the middle class takes for granted, such as childcare centers, grocery stores and pharmacies. However, this approach does not distinguish poor neighborhoods from segregated neighborhoods, ignores immigration and neglects city differences. Using Department of Commerce and 2000 Census data for zip codes...

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