نتایج جستجو برای: neighborhoods

تعداد نتایج: 9223  

2013
Aaron Yelowitz Frank Scott

In this article, we examine the market structure for real estate brokerage services across six large metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) to see whether low-income neighborhoods, or neighborhoods where house prices are low, are as well served by real estate professionals as higher income or higher priced neighborhoods. We collect more than 300,000 real estate listings and compute the Herfindah...

Journal: :Journal of urban economics 2010
Terra McKinnish Randall Walsh T Kirk White

This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long Form data, to study demographic processes in neighborhoods that gentrified during the 1990's. In contrast to previous studies, the analysis is conducted at the more refined census-tract level, with a narrower definition of gentrification and more closely matched comparison neighborhoods. Furthermore, our access...

As it is commonly understood, Urban neighborhoods play a significant role in developing urbansustainability as the smallest unit of city so that the formation and promotion of neighborhood identity, and focusingon social relationships would be in harmony with urban sustainability. It is believed that a dramatic change in spatialstructure of urban neighborhood include a decline in levels of poli...

2017
James White Giles Greene Daniel Farewell Frank Dunstan Sarah Rodgers Ronan A. Lyons Ioan Humphreys Ann John Chris Webster Ceri J. Phillips David Fone

Neighborhood-level interventions provide an opportunity to better understand the impact of neighborhoods on health. In 2001, the Welsh Government, United Kingdom, funded Communities First, a program of neighborhood regeneration delivered to the 100 most deprived of the 881 electoral wards in Wales. In this study, we examined the association between neighborhood regeneration and mental health. I...

2012
Stephanie T. Broyles Amanda E. Staiano Kathryn T. Drazba Alok K. Gupta Melinda Sothern Peter T. Katzmarzyk

BACKGROUND Childhood socioeconomic status is linked to adult cardiovascular disease and disease risk. One proposed pathway involves inflammation due to exposure to a stress-inducing neighborhood environment. Whether CRP, a marker of systemic inflammation, is associated with stressful neighborhood conditions among children is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS The sample included 385 children 5-18 y...

2016
Nina Thakkar Rivera Shari L Kumar Rohit K Bhandari Sunil D Kumar

The American Heart Association reports the annual incidence of out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrests (OHCA) is greater than 300,000 with a survival rate of 9.5%. Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) saves one life for every 30, with a 10% decrease in survival associated with every minute of delay in CPR initiation. Bystander CPR and training vary widely by region. We conducted a retr...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2009
James F Sallis Brian E Saelens Lawrence D Frank Terry L Conway Donald J Slymen Kelli L Cain James E Chapman Jacqueline Kerr

There is growing interest in the relation of built environments to physical activity, obesity, and other health outcomes. The purpose of the present study was to test associations of neighborhood built environment and median income to multiple health outcomes and examine whether associations are similar for low- and high-income groups. This was a cross-sectional study of 32 neighborhoods in Sea...

2000
Lincoln Quillian David Harris Scott South Robert Hauser Lawrence Wu Frank P. Stafford W. J. Wilson

Discussions of high-poverty neighborhoods often assume that their residents are a distinct population trapped in poor neighborhoods for long durations. This paper examines this claim by calculating the first estimates of duration of residence in high-poverty neighborhoods for the AfricanAmerican population. Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics matched to census tract data and a mo...

2012
Michael E. Smith Juliana Novic

All cities known to social scientists and historians have neighborhoods. People living in urban settings universally organize important aspects of their lives on a spatial scale that is intermediate between the household and the city. Urban authorities also tend to organize administrative ac­ tivities such as tax collection and record keeping on a similar scale. The spatial relationship between...

2006
David J. Harding

When culture is invoked to understand the consequences of growing up in disadvantaged neighborhoods, the isolation of ghetto residents from mainstream institutions and mainstream culture is often emphasized. This paper attempts to reorient current theorizing about the cultural context of disadvantaged neighborhoods, particularly when it comes to adolescent decisionmaking and behavior. It argues...

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