GS Smith, H Breakstone, LT Dean, RJ Thorpe Jr - Journal of Urban Health, 2020 - Springer
Gentrification in the largest 50 US cities has more than doubled since the 1990s. The process of gentrification can bring about improved neighborhood conditions, reduced rates …
NA Bhavsar, M Kumar, L Richman - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Neighborhoods have a profound impact on individual health. There is growing interest in the role of dynamic changes to neighborhoods–including gentrification–on the health of …
ME Tulier, C Reid, MS Mujahid, AM Allen - Health & place, 2019 - Elsevier
Gentrification is a process in which formerly declining, under-resourced, neighborhoods experience reinvestment and in-migration of increasingly affluent new residents, with …
HVS Cole - Cities & health, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
As interest in incorporating gentrification into public health research grows, so too does the need for developing conceptual models and methods for understanding the role of dynamic …
Abstract Purpose of Review Many neighborhoods which have been unjustly impacted by histories of uneven urban development, resulting in socioeconomic and racial segregation …
The planet is rapidly urbanizing, the need for actionable evidence to guide the design of cities that help (not hinder) our health has never felt more urgent. One essential component …
Although gentrification is occurring at increasing rates across the United States, our understanding of what this means for public health is limited. While positive changes, such …
In global cities, the impacts of gentrification on the lives and well-being of socially vulnerable residents have occupied political agendas. Yet to date, research on how gentrification …
Gentrification has been argued to contribute to urban inequalities, including those of health disparities. Extant research has yet to conduct a systematic study of gentrification's relation …