This study aims to explore the effect of the neighborhood scale when estimating public services inequality based on the aggregation of social, environmental, and health-related indicators. Inequality analyses were carried out at three neighborhood scales: the original census blocks and two aggregated neighborhood units generated by the spatial “k”luster analysis by the tree edge removal (SKATER) algorithm and the self-organizing map (SOM) algorithm. Then, we combined a set of health-related public services indicators with the geographically weighted principal components analyses (GWPCA) and the principal components analyses (PCA) to measure the public services inequality across all multi-scale neighborhood units. Finally, a statistical test...
Ordinarily, an analysis of income differentials based on standard metrics, such as the variance stat...
Abstract Background Spatial filtering using a geographic information system (GIS) is often used to s...
study the effects of neighborhoods on perceived inequality and preferences for redistribution. Using...
This study aims to explore the effect of the neighborhood scale when estimating public services ineq...
This study aims to explore the effect of the neighborhood scale when estimating public services ineq...
A challenge in regional inequality is to identify the relative influence of objective neighborhood c...
A challenge in regional inequality is to identify the relative influence of objective neighborhood c...
Background: Reducing health inequalities involves the identification and characterization of social ...
abstract: With growing levels of income inequality in the United States, it remains as important as ...
There is a growing body of public health research documenting how characteristics of neighborhoods a...
Automated zoning procedures offer efficient, systematic and objective methodologies for identifying ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-132).Ordinarily, an analysis of income differentials ...
Research has made clear that neighborhoods impact the health and well-being of their residents. A re...
Little is known about the spatial clustering of neighborhood deprivation across the United States (U...
Individual poverty has long been linked to poor health. With the increased importance of the social ...
Ordinarily, an analysis of income differentials based on standard metrics, such as the variance stat...
Abstract Background Spatial filtering using a geographic information system (GIS) is often used to s...
study the effects of neighborhoods on perceived inequality and preferences for redistribution. Using...
This study aims to explore the effect of the neighborhood scale when estimating public services ineq...
This study aims to explore the effect of the neighborhood scale when estimating public services ineq...
A challenge in regional inequality is to identify the relative influence of objective neighborhood c...
A challenge in regional inequality is to identify the relative influence of objective neighborhood c...
Background: Reducing health inequalities involves the identification and characterization of social ...
abstract: With growing levels of income inequality in the United States, it remains as important as ...
There is a growing body of public health research documenting how characteristics of neighborhoods a...
Automated zoning procedures offer efficient, systematic and objective methodologies for identifying ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-132).Ordinarily, an analysis of income differentials ...
Research has made clear that neighborhoods impact the health and well-being of their residents. A re...
Little is known about the spatial clustering of neighborhood deprivation across the United States (U...
Individual poverty has long been linked to poor health. With the increased importance of the social ...
Ordinarily, an analysis of income differentials based on standard metrics, such as the variance stat...
Abstract Background Spatial filtering using a geographic information system (GIS) is often used to s...
study the effects of neighborhoods on perceived inequality and preferences for redistribution. Using...