Environmental injustice is a theory that claims distributions of toxic, hazardous and dangerous waste facilities are disproportionately located in low-income communities of color. This paper empirically demonstrates an alternative cause of environmental injustice - that low-income minorities are less likely to receive sizeable enough loans to buy a house in a cleaner area. It highlights a significant time in history, from 1999 to 2007, when wealth constraints were eased and loan amounts increased for people with the same income. The results show that minorities increase their demand of environmental goods given an increase in loan amounts, suggesting that people of color care about environmental quality, but, due to wealth constraints, do n...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
Abstract A growing number of scientific studies in recent years have investigated disparate exposure...
Some economic analyses find evidence of environmental injustice--minorities and/or low-income person...
The greater exposure of communities of color and poor communities to environmental harms compared wi...
The greater exposure of communities of color and poor communities to environmental harms compared wi...
The greater exposure of communities of color and poor communities to environmental harms compared wi...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
Eliminating environmental racism has become one of the premier civil rights and environmental issu...
National-level studies examining racial disparities around hazardous waste treatment, storage, and d...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
Economic theories offer many explanations for why exposure to environmental risks may vary by race: ...
The purpose of my research is to examine the disproportionate burden of risk that minority groups an...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
Abstract A growing number of scientific studies in recent years have investigated disparate exposure...
Some economic analyses find evidence of environmental injustice--minorities and/or low-income person...
The greater exposure of communities of color and poor communities to environmental harms compared wi...
The greater exposure of communities of color and poor communities to environmental harms compared wi...
The greater exposure of communities of color and poor communities to environmental harms compared wi...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
Eliminating environmental racism has become one of the premier civil rights and environmental issu...
National-level studies examining racial disparities around hazardous waste treatment, storage, and d...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
Economic theories offer many explanations for why exposure to environmental risks may vary by race: ...
The purpose of my research is to examine the disproportionate burden of risk that minority groups an...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
Abstract A growing number of scientific studies in recent years have investigated disparate exposure...
Some economic analyses find evidence of environmental injustice--minorities and/or low-income person...