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Segregated Spaces, Risky Places: Racial Segregation and Its Effect on Health Inequalities (Powerpoint) sfdsdf

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Segregated Spaces, Risky Places: Racial Segregation and Its Effect on Health Inequalities (Powerpoint)
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Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D.
Darrel J. Gaskin, Ph.D
Antonio J. Trujillo, Ph.D.
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September 7, 2011
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The Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health presents findings from a study entitled Segregated Spaces, Risky Places: Racial Segregation and Its Effect on Health Inequalities. This presentation was given at the 2011 PLACE MATTERS National Conference.

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Segregated Spaces, Risky Places: The Effects of Segregation on Racial and Ethnic Health sfdsdf

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Segregated Spaces, Risky Places: The Effects of Segregation on Racial and Ethnic Health
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Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D.
Darrel J. Gaskin, Ph.D
Antonio J. Trujillo, Ph.D.
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September 7, 2011
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FACT SHEET: The Economic Burden Of Health Inequalities in the United States sfdsdf

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FACT SHEET: The Economic Burden Of Health Inequalities in the United States
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Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D.
Darrel J. Gaskin, Ph.D
Patrick Richard, Ph.D
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September 7, 2011
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This fact sheet presents a summary of findings on the economic burden of health disparities in the United States.

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A Lost Decade (Powerpoint) sfdsdf

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A Lost Decade (Powerpoint)
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Rolf Pendall, Ph.D.
Elizabeth Davies
Lesley Freiman
Rob Pitingolo
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September 7, 2011
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The Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center of the Urban Institute presents data on poverty, where it is found, and who is affected by it. This presentation was originally given at the 2011 PLACE MATTERS National Conference.

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Achieving Health Equity Through Social Equality: A Call to Political Action sfdsdf

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Achieving Health Equity Through Social Equality: A Call to Political Action
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Representative Donna M. Christensen
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September 7, 2011
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Representative Donna Christensen (D-VI) explores the connection between health equity and social equity and how policy can help end health disparities. This presentation was given as part of the 2011 PLACE MATTERS National Conference.

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Health Disparities, Neighborhood Poverty, and Racial Composition sfdsdf

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Health Disparities, Neighborhood Poverty, and Racial Composition
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Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D.
Darrell Gaskin, Ph.D.
Antonio J. Trujillo, Ph.D.
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September 7, 2011
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Members of the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health review a study on the effect of segregation, including neighborhood racial composition and concentration of poverty, on health. This presentation was originally given at the 2011 PLACE MATTERS National Conference.

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PLACE MATTERS for Health: Addressing the Root Causes of Racial and Ethnic Health Inequities sfdsdf

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PLACE MATTERS for Health: Addressing the Root Causes of Racial and Ethnic Health Inequities
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Joint Center for Politicial and Economic Studies
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September 7, 2011
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This fact sheet explains the Health Policy Institute's PLACE MATTERS program, an initiative which seeks to improve the health of participating communities by addressing conditions in the natural environment, built environment, and social environment that lead to poor health.

 

This publication is available for download by clicking the link below.

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Joint Center Releases Reports on How Poverty Concentration and Racial Segregation Exacerbate Health Inequities sfdsdf

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Joint Center Releases Reports on How Poverty Concentration and Racial Segregation Exacerbate Health Inequities
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September 8, 2011
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After a decade-long rise in concentrated poverty, one in 11 residents of metropolitan areas now live in communities where at least 30 percent of their neighbors are poor, according to a pair of studies unveiled today by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.

The reports, A Lost Decade: Neighborhood Poverty and the Urban Crisis of the 2000s, produced in collaboration with the Poverty & Race Research Action Council, and Segregated Spaces, Risky Places: The Effects of Racial Segregation on Health Inequalities, underscore the links between poverty and racial segregation in metropolitan neighborhoods and the health of the people who live in them.

They were released as the Joint Center convened a Place Matters National Conference that is focusing on the relationship between place and health, especially as it pertains to racial and ethnic health inequality.

 

Read more at USA Today, The Boston Globe, TheStreet.com, and Optimum Online.

This article was previously available at sacbee.com, Marketwatch.com, and Yahoo! News.

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Two Key Studies Probe Segregation, Health Woes sfdsdf

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Two Key Studies Probe Segregation, Health Woes
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Jackie Jones
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September 8, 2011
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How well you live depends a lot on where you live.

Two studies released by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies this week reveal that segregation continues to play an important role in health inequities, and concentrated poverty has increased the number of people in high poverty neighborhoods by nearly 5 million.

The reports, "A Lost Decade: Neighborhood Poverty and the Urban Crisis of the 2000s" and "Segregated Spaces, Risky Places: The Effects of Racial Segregation on Health Inequalities," were released at the Joint Center’s “Place Matters” national conference in Washington, D.C., which focused on the relationship between location and health, particularly with regard to racial and ethnic health inequities.

 

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Joint Center Releases Reports on How Poverty Concentration and Racial Segregation Exacerbate Health Inequities sfdsdf

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Joint Center Releases Reports on How Poverty Concentration and Racial Segregation Exacerbate Health Inequities
Publication Date: 
September 7, 2011
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After a decade-long rise in concentrated poverty, one in 11 residents of metropolitan areas now live in communities where at least 30 percent of their neighbors are poor, according to a pair of studies unveiled today by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.

The reports, A Lost Decade: Neighborhood Poverty and the Urban Crisis of the 2000s, produced in collaboration with the Poverty & Race Research Action Council, and Segregated Spaces, Risky Places: The Effects of Racial Segregation on Health Inequalities, underscore the links between poverty and racial segregation in metropolitan neighborhoods and the health of the people who live in them.

They were released as the Joint Center convened a PLACEMATTERS National Conference that is focusing on the relationship between place and health, especially as it pertains to racial and ethnic health inequality.

 

Read more by downloading the full press release below.

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