How Redlining Communities Affects Health
New methods have also been created to measure inequality to housing and health so that they can be empirically demonstrated
New methods have also been created to measure inequality to housing and health so that they can be empirically demonstrated
Geographers studying environmental inequality examine how different groups of people experience varying levels of access to clean water, air, and soil.
Simple examples of geographic social inequality can be found in major cities, where wealthier urban people generally have access to more housing, food shops, basic amenities, healthcare, and other infrastructure than the urban poor.