Do Publicly Funded Neighborhood Investments Impact Individual-Level Health-Related Outcomes? A Longitudinal Study of Two Neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, PA from 2011 to 2018
Rebecca B. Smith, Matthew D. Baird, Gerald P. Hunter, Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar, Andrea S. Richardson, Jonathan H. Cantor, Tamara Dubowitz
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Abstract
Research examining the relationship between a neighborhood’s built environment and resident health has largely either used a static, cross-sectional research design or focused on the neighborhood i...
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Housing Policy Debate provides a venue for original research on U.S. housing policy. Subjects include affordable housing policy, fair housing policy, land use regulations influencing housing affordability, metropolitan development trends, and linkages among housing policy and energy, environmental, and transportation policy. Housing Policy Debate is published quarterly. Most issues feature a Forum section and an Articles section. The Forum, which highlights a current debate, features a central article and responding comments that represent a range of perspectives. All articles in the Forum and Articles sections undergo a double-blind peer review process.