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ISSN:2364-2289

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Barrett A Lee,Chad R Farrell,Sean F Reardon et al. Barrett A Lee et al.
Most quantitative studies of neighborhood racial change rely on census tracts as the unit of analysis. However, tracts are insensitive to variation in the geographic scale of the phenomenon under investigation and to proximity among a focal...
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The 5% Medicare Standard Analytic Files (SAF) are random samples used to analyze national trends in medical treatments, expenditures, and outcomes. Their utility in small-area or multilevel analyses is unknown. To demonstrate possible limit...
Carolina Perez-Heydrich,Joshua L Warren,Clara R Burgert et al. Carolina Perez-Heydrich et al.
With this paper we explore the sensitivity of study results to spatial displacements associated with Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data in research that integrates ancillary raster data. Through simulation studies, we found that the i...
Katherine J Curtis,Heather A O&#x;Connell Katherine J Curtis
Research examining regional variation in the impact of racial concentration on black-white economic inequality assumes that the American South is distinct from the non-South because of its slavery history. However, slavery's influence on th...
Michael J R Martin,Stephen A Matthews,Barrett A Lee Michael J R Martin
Although increasing racial and ethnic diversity is a demographic trend with society-wide implications, it has advanced farther in some parts of the United States than others. Our research seeks to understand this unevenness at the local lev...
Wenquan Zhang,John R Logan Wenquan Zhang
The rapid growth of Asian and Hispanic populations in urban areas is superceding traditional classifications of neighborhoods (for example as white, transitional, or minority). The "global neighborhood" that includes all groups (white, blac...
Dustin T Duncan,Ichiro Kawachi,Susan Kum et al. Dustin T Duncan et al.
The racial/ethnic and income composition of neighborhoods often influences local amenities, including the potential spatial distribution of trees, which are important for population health and community wellbeing, particularly in urban area...
Joshua L Warren,Carolina Perez-Heydrich,Clara R Burgert et al. Joshua L Warren et al.
We evaluate the impacts of random spatial displacements on analyses that involve distance measures from displaced Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) clusters to nearest ancillary point or line features, such as health resources or roads. W...
Joshua L Warren,Carolina Perez-Heydrich,Clara R Burgert et al. Joshua L Warren et al.
We use Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data to evaluate the impact of random spatial displacements on analyses that involve assigning covariate values from ancillary areal and point feature data. We introduce a method to determine the m...