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View article: Parental Education and Child Physical Health Following the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Parental Education and Child Physical Health Following the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Open
Purpose: To assess whether trajectories of children’s physical health problems differ by parental college degree attainment in Louisiana areas highly impacted by the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill (BP-DHOS). Design: Three waves of pan…
View article: Families Coping With Financial Loss Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Families Coping With Financial Loss Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Open
Objective This study examines family strategies for coping and adaptation to social disruption from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill (DHOS) in south Louisiana. Background The DHOS is a technological disaster of unprecedented scale and …
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Issue Information Open
Wiley is a founding member of the UN-backed HINARI, AGORA, and OARE initiatives.They are now collectively known as Research4Life, making online scientifi c content available free or at nominal cost to researchers in developing countries.
View article: Race, Residence, and Underemployment: Fifty Years in Comparative Perspective, 1968–2017
Race, Residence, and Underemployment: Fifty Years in Comparative Perspective, 1968–2017 Open
High underemployment has been a chronic structural feature of the rural United States for decades. In this paper, we assess whether and how inequalities in underemployment between metropolitan (metro) and nonmetropolitan (nonmetro) areas h…
View article: Marriage, Work, and Racial Inequalities in Poverty: Evidence From the United States
Marriage, Work, and Racial Inequalities in Poverty: Evidence From the United States Open
This article explores recent racial and ethnic inequalities in poverty, estimating the share of racial poverty differentials that can be explained by variation in family structure and workforce participation. The authors use logistic regre…
View article: Diabetes prevalence is associated with different community factors in the diabetes belt versus the rest of the United States
Diabetes prevalence is associated with different community factors in the diabetes belt versus the rest of the United States Open
Objective To investigate differences in community characteristics associated with diabetes prevalence between the Diabetes Belt and the rest of the contiguous United States (U.S.) Methods County‐level adult diabetes prevalence estimates (i…
View article: Change in Obesity Prevalence across the United States Is Influenced by Recreational and Healthcare Contexts, Food Environments, and Hispanic Populations
Change in Obesity Prevalence across the United States Is Influenced by Recreational and Healthcare Contexts, Food Environments, and Hispanic Populations Open
Most counties in the U.S. experienced increases in adult obesity prevalence from 2004 to 2009. Findings suggest that community-based interventions targeting adult obesity need to incorporate a range of community factors, such as levels of …