Disparities in Urban Neighborhood Conditions: Evidence from GIS Measures and Field Observation in New York City
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A. Rundle | K. Neckerman | G. Lovasi | J. Quinn | Stephen Davies | Marnie Purciel | Eric Feder | Nakita Raghunath | Benjamin J. Wasserman
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