Lost in aggregation? On the importance of local food price data for food poverty estimates
Abstract This paper explores within‐country variations in food price dynamics and food poverty estimates by employing local market price data and national consumer price index (CPI) data. Our results show that national CPI data may be useful for approximating national trends but they fail to detect and identify spatial variations in local trends, which
Stephan Dietrich +4 more
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Assessing human-scale green equity in the 15-minute city using street-view-based visual landscape indicators and explainable machine learning: a case study of Chengdu, China. [PDF]
Yan S, Ma Y, Wang X.
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Abstract Premise Desert plant assemblages in southern California provide an opportunity to link patterns of community structure with climate‐driven vulnerability in a rapidly changing environment. California sustains an exceptionally diverse flora of approximately 4300 plant species, with 31% identified as endemic.
Hector Zumbado‐Ulate +4 more
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Quantifying racial inequality in transit access across New York City. [PDF]
Zhang Y +4 more
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The rain feels different under the same umbrella: Experiences with poverty across LGBTQ subgroups
Abstract Population‐based survey data have demonstrated that LGBTQ communities report varying rates of economic insecurity, yet very little research directly assesses how pathways into and experiences with poverty look different among subgroups at the intersections of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
Bianca D. M. Wilson, Lillian Nguyen
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Epidemiology of gallstone disease in Italy: comparison between a rural and urban female population
RESEARCH GROUPS, STEFANUTTI, Claudia
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Social inequalities in cause-specific premature mortality in rural and urban France: a pre-pandemic population attributable fraction analysis. [PDF]
Mahrouseh N +8 more
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Abstract An ecological model was developed to examine the pathways linking immigration state policies to physically safe work conditions and work volition, interpersonal discrimination, and mental health distress. The ecological framework was tested among two subsamples totaling 529 Latinx immigrant participants: (1) immigrants who resided in states ...
Germán A. Cadenas +6 more
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UrbRel Workshop "Urbanity & the formation of religious groups"
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Multisystem Influences on Mental Health Risk Among Urban Older Adults: An Ecological Systems Theory Perspective. [PDF]
Luo J, Zheng L, Huang C.
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