Volume 26 - Article 17 | Pages 409–448  

Space, race, and poverty: Spatial inequalities in walkable neighborhood amenities?

By Dustin T. Duncan, Jared Aldstadt, John Whalen, Kellee White, Márcia C. Castro, David R. Williams

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