This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Whites in each of the 329 metro-politan areas in the continental United States, using toxicity-weighted air pollutant concentra-tion data drawn from the Environmental Protection Agency’s Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators project to determine whether and to what degree environmental inequality exists in each of these metropolitan areas. After demonstrating that environmental inequality outcomes vary widely across metropolitan areas and that each group in the analysis experiences a high pollution disadvantage in multiple metropolitan areas and a medium pollution disadvantage in many metropolitan...
Background: Prior research has reported disparities in environmental exposures in the United States,...
This study analyzes the social and economic correlates of air pollution exposure in U.S. cities usin...
This study presents alternative measures of environmental inequality in the 50 U.S. states for expos...
Race and ethnicity are consequential constructs when it comes to exposure to air pollution. Persiste...
This study analyzes the social and economic correlates of air pollution exposure in U.S. cities usin...
Research has made clear that neighborhoods impact the health and well-being of their residents. A re...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
I examined non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White differences in exposure to noncriteria air poll...
Over the last ten to fifteen years, an expanding body of research has sought to ascertain whether en...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
Researchers in environmental justice contend that low-income communities and communities of color fa...
Number 342 Regional variation in environmental inequality: Industrial air toxics exposure in U.S. ci...
Environmental justice offers researchers new insights into the juncture of social inequality and pub...
Using data on industrial air pollution exposure in the United States, we compute three measures of e...
This study examines links between racial residential segregation and estimated ambient air toxics ex...
Background: Prior research has reported disparities in environmental exposures in the United States,...
This study analyzes the social and economic correlates of air pollution exposure in U.S. cities usin...
This study presents alternative measures of environmental inequality in the 50 U.S. states for expos...
Race and ethnicity are consequential constructs when it comes to exposure to air pollution. Persiste...
This study analyzes the social and economic correlates of air pollution exposure in U.S. cities usin...
Research has made clear that neighborhoods impact the health and well-being of their residents. A re...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
I examined non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White differences in exposure to noncriteria air poll...
Over the last ten to fifteen years, an expanding body of research has sought to ascertain whether en...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
Researchers in environmental justice contend that low-income communities and communities of color fa...
Number 342 Regional variation in environmental inequality: Industrial air toxics exposure in U.S. ci...
Environmental justice offers researchers new insights into the juncture of social inequality and pub...
Using data on industrial air pollution exposure in the United States, we compute three measures of e...
This study examines links between racial residential segregation and estimated ambient air toxics ex...
Background: Prior research has reported disparities in environmental exposures in the United States,...
This study analyzes the social and economic correlates of air pollution exposure in U.S. cities usin...
This study presents alternative measures of environmental inequality in the 50 U.S. states for expos...