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Investigating neighbourhood effects on health: an approach to develop neighbourhood-level constructs using community-survey data
(Revista de Salud Pública, 2014-02-28)
Objective Structural and social neighbourhood constructs have been developed for studying a neighbourhood’s influence on a variety of health outcomes; community surveys are being increasingly used for capturing such ...
Neighbourhood cohesion as a form of privilege
(SAGE, 2020)
Contrary to the idea that neighbourhood cohesion is something that inherently benefits the poor or counterbalances the forces of social exclusion, in this article we argue that it can also function as a mechanism of ...
The characteristics of mobile families with young children in England and the impact of their moves on neighbourhood inequalities in maternal and child health
(Elsevier, 2015)
This study compares the health and socio-demographic characteristics of residentially mobile families with young children in England to families that do not move and assesses the impact of their moves upon inequalities in ...
Contemporary Latin American gentrification? Young urban professionals discovering historic neighbourhoods
(Routledge, 2016)
A process of urban metamorphosis is under way in many inner-city neighbourhoods across Latin America. The theoretical framework of new-build gentrification reveals the multiple dimensions of this process, which seems to ...
Co-production and Public Space: Perspectives and Experiences from Latin American Informal Neighbourhoods.
(Universidad de Cuenca, 2022)
The project “Upgrading Informal Settlements by the Coproduction of Inclusive
Public Spaces: urban design strategies for sustainable and resilient development
in informal neighbourhoods’’ (short name: SURLab) was initiated ...
Social and environmental indexes to determine the impacts of closed neighbourhoods in Brazil
(2013-05-30)
São Paulo State, in Brazil, is getting increasingly crowded, like in other third world countries around the world, so should give great importance to city development. This work considered the phenomenon of closed ...
The characteristics of mobile families with young children in England and the impact of their moves on neighbourhood inequalities in maternal and child health
(Elsevier, 2015)
This study compares the health and socio-demographic characteristics of residentially mobile families with young children in England to families that do not move and assesses the impact of their moves upon inequalities in ...