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Environmental Inequality: Fact or Fiction?
Unformatted Document Text:  Table 4: Ordinary Least Squares Regression of Environmental Hazards on Race, Ethnicity, Income, and Neighborhood Characteristics (Community, Crime, and Health Survey; Controlling for match rate, hazard of dropping out, age and sex of the respondent.) a Minimum Distance to a Facility (in hundreds of meters) b (s.e.) B b (s.e.) B b (s.e.) B Black Respondent -30.52*** (5.27) -.142 -31.28*** (5.48) -.145 -5.47 (6.23) -.025 Hispanic Respondent -24.82** (7.49) -.078 -25.52** (7.62) -.080 -7.78 (6.62) -.025 Family Income .04 (.08) .028 .03 (.07) .020 Percent Black a .09 (.10) .034 Percent Hispanic -.37* (.17) -.059 Median HH Income .000 (.016) .002 % Children in Poverty .08 (.16) .020 % Female Headed HHs -1.48*** (.34) -.177 Percent No HS Diploma -.15 (.20) -.027 % Vacant Housing 1.01*** (.25) .091 Median Housing Unit Value -.000** (.000) -.089 Percent Persons In Urban Areas -.73*** (.04) -.497 Constant 143.49*** (8.94) 145.65*** (9.93) 125.72*** (8.97) R-Squared .014 .013 .396 F-Statistic 41.521*** 35.609*** 67.306*** *** significant at p<.001, ** p<.01, * p<.05, + p<.10a. With the exclusion of the percent persons in urban areas measure, the tract level independent variables are deviation scores from the mean.

Authors: Van Willigen, Marieke., Edwards, Bob. and Lewis, Shannon.
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Table 4: Ordinary Least Squares Regression of Environmental Hazards on Race, Ethnicity,
Income, and Neighborhood Characteristics (Community, Crime, and Health Survey;
Controlling for match rate, hazard of dropping out, age and sex of the respondent.)
a
Minimum Distance to a Facility (in hundreds of meters)
b
(s.e.)
B
b
(s.e.)
B
b
(s.e.)
B
Black
Respondent
-30.52***
(5.27)
-.142
-31.28***
(5.48)
-.145
-5.47
(6.23)
-.025
Hispanic
Respondent
-24.82**
(7.49)
-.078
-25.52**
(7.62)
-.080
-7.78
(6.62)
-.025
Family Income
.04
(.08)
.028
.03
(.07)
.020
Percent Black
a
.09
(.10)
.034
Percent Hispanic
-.37*
(.17)
-.059
Median HH
Income
.000
(.016)
.002
% Children in
Poverty
.08
(.16)
.020
% Female
Headed HHs
-1.48***
(.34)
-.177
Percent No HS
Diploma
-.15
(.20)
-.027
% Vacant
Housing
1.01***
(.25)
.091
Median Housing
Unit Value
-.000**
(.000)
-.089
Percent Persons
In Urban Areas
-.73***
(.04)
-.497
Constant
143.49***
(8.94)
145.65***
(9.93)
125.72***
(8.97)
R-Squared
.014
.013
.396
F-Statistic
41.521***
35.609***
67.306***
*** significant at p<.001, ** p<.01, * p<.05, + p<.10
a. With the exclusion of the percent persons in urban areas measure, the tract level independent
variables are deviation scores from the mean.


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