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COVID‐19 and income profile: How communities in the United States responded to mobility restrictions in the pandemic's early stages

open access: yesRegional Science Policy &Practice, Volume 15, Issue 3, Page 541-558, April 2023., 2023
Abstract Mobility interventions in communities play a critical role in containing a pandemic at an early stage. The real‐world practice of social distancing can enlighten policymakers and help them implement more efficient and effective control measures. A lack of such research using real‐world observations initiates this article.
Qianqian Sun   +6 more
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Environmental racism and air pollution: Pre and post the COVID‐19 economic shutdown

open access: yesReview of Policy Research, Volume 42, Issue 4, Page 949-981, July 2025.
Abstract Decades of research demonstrates that minoritized groups are disproportionately affected by swathes of harmful pollutants, including air pollution, even controlling for low income. Would significantly reducing individual car traffic help reduce the EJ gap?
Heather E. Campbell   +3 more
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Potholes, 311 reports, and a theory of heterogeneous resident demand for city services

open access: yesPolicy Studies Journal, Volume 52, Issue 3, Page 647-669, August 2024.
Abstract Understanding the needs of residents is vital in public administration and management, as this helps officials when making choices on policies and service distribution. Increasingly, cities rely on 311 systems to elicit information from residents on emergent needs in particular policy areas (e.g., road quality, pest control).
Scott J. Cook   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source
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