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Superfund 3 environmental justice 3 environmental taint 3 neighborhood dynamics 3 children’s environmental health 2 children’s environmental health 1
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Cameron, Trudy Ann 3 Crawford, Graham D. 3 McConnaha, Ian T. 1
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Department of Economics, University of Oregon 3
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Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change: Ethnicity, Age Distributions, and Household Structure
Cameron, Trudy Ann; Crawford, Graham D.; McConnaha, Ian T. - Department of Economics, University of Oregon - 2006
Hedonic Property Value (HPV) models generally consider socio-demographic factors as exogenous in the determination of housing values. We present a descriptive model that shows evidence that contradicts this maintained hypothesis in the HPV literature. Cross-sectional statistical analyses cannot...
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Appendices to Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change: Ethnicity, Age Distributions, and Household Structure
Cameron, Trudy Ann; Crawford, Graham D. - Department of Economics, University of Oregon - 2003
Certain sociodemographic groups often seem to be relatively more concentrated near environmental hazards than in the surrounding community. It is well-known that snapshot cross-sectional statistical analyses cannot reveal how residential mobility for these different groups reacts to changing...
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Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change: Ethnicity, Age Distributions, and Household Structure
Cameron, Trudy Ann; Crawford, Graham D. - Department of Economics, University of Oregon - 2003
Certain sociodemographic groups often seem to be relatively more concentrated near environmental hazards than in the surrounding community. It is well-known that snapshot cross-sectional statistical analyses cannot reveal how residential mobility for these different groups reacts to changing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763174
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