Intersection of Race, Income and Environmental Factors in New Jersey
Publication Year: 2019

Intersection of Race, Income and Environmental Factors in New Jersey: A Screening Analysis

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Intersection of race, income and environmental factors in New Jersey: A … (n.d.). Retrieved from http://eac.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/NJAnalysisReport_vRevised-8-211.pdf

Whytlaw, Jennifer, J. Herb, and M. Greenberg.  July 2019.  Intersection of Race, Income and Environmental Factors in New Jersey: A Screening Analysis, Environmental Analysis & Communications Group, Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.  With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Leaders program, EAC staff are working to develop a set of health inequity indicators for New Jersey. The focus of this project is on examining “upstream” or social determinants of health. The EAC team developed a screening approach to better understand disproportionate environmental burden as a potential indicator of health inequity. Additional indicators are under development.

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