This study examines the intersectionality of race/ethnicity and poverty in terms of geographic access to 2,635 food stores of three types (supermarkets, grocery stores, and convenience stores) in the tricounty Detroit metropolitan area (DMA). Prior research not only lacks an intersectional view of sociodemographic categories in explicating food store access, but it also fails to provide place-based policies to remedy food policy invisibility. The authors explore whether spatial dependencies among food stores exist and whether these are linked to sociodemographic heterogeneity in the DMA. Food stores are clustered across suburban and rural areas surrounding urban boundaries but are less clustered in the inner city. Poor neighborhoods have va...
2015-02-10Disparities in food access to different types of food stores are a key factor in assessing...
Food deserts, places where residents lack nearby supermarkets, have received attention from the medi...
Contemporary studies of food accessibility often disregard ‘ethnic’ grocery retailers as sources of ...
This study examines the intersectionality of race/ethnicity and poverty in terms of geographic acces...
Given the emerging focus on improving food environments and food systems through planning, this arti...
Inadequate access to a good selection of high-quality nutritious foods may be a barrier to healthy e...
Inadequate access to a good selection of high-quality nutritious foods may be a barrier to healthy e...
ObjectiveMany recent policies focus on socioeconomic inequities in availability of healthy food stor...
ObjectiveMany recent policies focus on socioeconomic inequities in availability of healthy food stor...
Given the emerging focus on improving food environments and food systems through planning, this arti...
This paper presents geo-spatial information concerning access to grocery stores in Dallas County, Te...
This mixed methods study focuses on food access in local food retail environments within three neigh...
The literature on food stores, neighborhood poverty, and race/ethnicity is mixed and lacks methods o...
The literature on food stores, neighborhood poverty, and race/ethnicity is mixed and lacks methods o...
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rise of ‘food deserts’ – those areas with ...
2015-02-10Disparities in food access to different types of food stores are a key factor in assessing...
Food deserts, places where residents lack nearby supermarkets, have received attention from the medi...
Contemporary studies of food accessibility often disregard ‘ethnic’ grocery retailers as sources of ...
This study examines the intersectionality of race/ethnicity and poverty in terms of geographic acces...
Given the emerging focus on improving food environments and food systems through planning, this arti...
Inadequate access to a good selection of high-quality nutritious foods may be a barrier to healthy e...
Inadequate access to a good selection of high-quality nutritious foods may be a barrier to healthy e...
ObjectiveMany recent policies focus on socioeconomic inequities in availability of healthy food stor...
ObjectiveMany recent policies focus on socioeconomic inequities in availability of healthy food stor...
Given the emerging focus on improving food environments and food systems through planning, this arti...
This paper presents geo-spatial information concerning access to grocery stores in Dallas County, Te...
This mixed methods study focuses on food access in local food retail environments within three neigh...
The literature on food stores, neighborhood poverty, and race/ethnicity is mixed and lacks methods o...
The literature on food stores, neighborhood poverty, and race/ethnicity is mixed and lacks methods o...
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rise of ‘food deserts’ – those areas with ...
2015-02-10Disparities in food access to different types of food stores are a key factor in assessing...
Food deserts, places where residents lack nearby supermarkets, have received attention from the medi...
Contemporary studies of food accessibility often disregard ‘ethnic’ grocery retailers as sources of ...