The authors invoke a population health perspective to assess the distribution of environmental hazards according to race/ethnicity, social class, age, gender, and sexuality and the implications of these hazards for health. The unequal burden of environmental hazards borne by African American, Native American, Latino, and Asian American/Pacific Islander communities and their relationship to well-documented racial/ethnic disparities in health have not been critically examined across all population groups, regions of the United States, and ages. The determinants of existing environmental inequities also require critical research attention. To ensure inclusiveness and fill important gaps, scientific evidence is needed on the health effects of...
Abstract: Early environmental justice studies were exposure-oriented, lacked an integrated approach,...
This Article addresses how concepts of race and ethnicity have been operationalized as a basis for d...
This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Island...
Some of us grow up surrounded by trees, good schools, and opportunity. Others play in the shadow of ...
Racial or ethnic minority groups and low-income communities have poorer health outcomes than others....
Recently the existence and prevalence of health and health care disparities has increased with accom...
Health disparities occur when adverse health conditions are unequal across populations due in part t...
Abstract: Health disparities occur when adverse health conditions are unequal across populations due...
Environmental health inequalities refer to health hazards disproportionately or unfairly distributed...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
Drawing on the traditions of environmental justice, intersectionality, and social determinants of he...
Outlines the relationship between gender and broadly defined health and environment issues. Shows ho...
Early environmental justice studies were exposure-oriented, lacked an integrated approach, and did n...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have documented environmental health disparities according to race/et...
Vast differences in environmental exposures exist between socioeconomic groups at the global, region...
Abstract: Early environmental justice studies were exposure-oriented, lacked an integrated approach,...
This Article addresses how concepts of race and ethnicity have been operationalized as a basis for d...
This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Island...
Some of us grow up surrounded by trees, good schools, and opportunity. Others play in the shadow of ...
Racial or ethnic minority groups and low-income communities have poorer health outcomes than others....
Recently the existence and prevalence of health and health care disparities has increased with accom...
Health disparities occur when adverse health conditions are unequal across populations due in part t...
Abstract: Health disparities occur when adverse health conditions are unequal across populations due...
Environmental health inequalities refer to health hazards disproportionately or unfairly distributed...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
Drawing on the traditions of environmental justice, intersectionality, and social determinants of he...
Outlines the relationship between gender and broadly defined health and environment issues. Shows ho...
Early environmental justice studies were exposure-oriented, lacked an integrated approach, and did n...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have documented environmental health disparities according to race/et...
Vast differences in environmental exposures exist between socioeconomic groups at the global, region...
Abstract: Early environmental justice studies were exposure-oriented, lacked an integrated approach,...
This Article addresses how concepts of race and ethnicity have been operationalized as a basis for d...
This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Island...