The aim of this research is to investigate our hypothesis: that a high prevalence of public health issues can be correlated to areas of low socioeconomic status. To investigate this claim, we conducted a spatial analysis of the city to discover connections between the prevalence of the conditions and socioeconomic status at both the general and local levels.
http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/seminar3posters/files/gravity_forms/1-f14ea90e75361cb91bd42582a860ee01/2014/12/Does_Health_Equal_Wealth.pdf
Sarah Arbeli, Nicole Bogdan, Prima Manandhar, Dina Mangialino, and Asheley Siewnarine
Robert E. Sullivan Jr., Marnie Brady
Hunter College
health, socioeconomic status, NYC, spatial analysis
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