Gentrification has been argued to contribute to urban inequalities, including those of health disparities. Extant research has yet to conduct a systematic study of gentrification's relation with neighborhood health outcomes nationally. This gap is addressed in the current study through the utilization of census-tract data from the Center for Disease Control's 500 Cities project, the 2000 Census and the 2010-2014 American Community Survey to examine how gentrification relates to local self-rated physical health in select cities across the United States. We examine gentrification's association with neighborhood rates of poor self-rated physical health. We contextualize this relationship by evaluating gentrification's relation with city-level ...
Objectives. Racial differences in self-rated health at older ages are well documented. African Ameri...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite substantial debate about the impacts of gentrification on cities, neighb...
Urban green space is demonstrated to benefit human health. We evaluated whether neighborhood gentrif...
Abstract Despite a proliferation of research on neighborhood effects on health, how neighborhood ec...
Neighborhoods have a profound impact on individual health. There is growing interest in the role of ...
Gentrification is a process of neighborhood change characterized by capital investment in historical...
Gentrification, which can be defined as “a process in which formerly under-resourced, neighborhoods ...
Abstract We use the Metropolitan Community Information Center-Metro Survey-a serial cross section of...
Gentrification is a process in which formerly declining, under-resourced, neighborhoods experience r...
Gentrification may play an important role in influencing health outcomes, but few studies have exami...
In prior research, neighborhood effects have often been weak or inconsistent in predicting specific ...
Abstract Background Collective efficacy has been associated with many health benefits at the neighbo...
Background: Gentrification, a macro-level factor in the San Francisco Bay Area, shapes the symbiotic...
Gentrification is a dynamic process that changes the physical, economic, social, and cultural charac...
Despite a myriad of potential pathways linking neighborhood change and gentrification to health, exi...
Objectives. Racial differences in self-rated health at older ages are well documented. African Ameri...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite substantial debate about the impacts of gentrification on cities, neighb...
Urban green space is demonstrated to benefit human health. We evaluated whether neighborhood gentrif...
Abstract Despite a proliferation of research on neighborhood effects on health, how neighborhood ec...
Neighborhoods have a profound impact on individual health. There is growing interest in the role of ...
Gentrification is a process of neighborhood change characterized by capital investment in historical...
Gentrification, which can be defined as “a process in which formerly under-resourced, neighborhoods ...
Abstract We use the Metropolitan Community Information Center-Metro Survey-a serial cross section of...
Gentrification is a process in which formerly declining, under-resourced, neighborhoods experience r...
Gentrification may play an important role in influencing health outcomes, but few studies have exami...
In prior research, neighborhood effects have often been weak or inconsistent in predicting specific ...
Abstract Background Collective efficacy has been associated with many health benefits at the neighbo...
Background: Gentrification, a macro-level factor in the San Francisco Bay Area, shapes the symbiotic...
Gentrification is a dynamic process that changes the physical, economic, social, and cultural charac...
Despite a myriad of potential pathways linking neighborhood change and gentrification to health, exi...
Objectives. Racial differences in self-rated health at older ages are well documented. African Ameri...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite substantial debate about the impacts of gentrification on cities, neighb...
Urban green space is demonstrated to benefit human health. We evaluated whether neighborhood gentrif...