Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10502851 | Health & Place | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Recent studies have suggested that minority or deprived groups are subject to the additional burden of a polluted living environment. Our goal is to determine whether such environmental inequalities occur in France's leading industrial region, using detailed socio-economic data and advanced Bayesian methods. Associations between proximity to hazardous facilities (i.e., within a 2Â km radius) and the socio-economic characteristics of populations are analyzed at fine geographical scales. Noxious facilities are disproportionately located in higher foreign-born communities after controlling for deprivation (Townsend score), population density and rural/urban status. High deprivation also appears as a predictive factor, although less strongly and less consistently.
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Authors
Jean-François Viel, Mathieu Hägi, Erika Upegui, Lucie Laurian,