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2. Chapter 24. U.S. Black-White Wealth Inequality
3. Introduction
4. Contributors
5. Title Page, Copyright
6. Foreword
7. Part VIII: Methods and Concepts
8. Chapter 1. The Uneven Spread of Single-Parent Families: What Do We Know? Where Do We Look for Answers?
9. Chapter 3. Neighborhoods, Poverty, and Children's Well-Being
10. Chapter 2. Women's Education and Family Timing: Outcomes and Trends Associated with Age at Marriage and First Birth
11. Part I: Family and Neighborhood
12. Chapter 4. Trends in Children's Attainments and Their Determinants as Family Income Inequality Has Increased
13. Chapter 25. Assessing the Effect of Economic Inequality
14. Part III: Inequality in School and Work
15. Part II: Investments in Children
16. Chapter 6. Inequality in Early Childhood Education and Care: What Do We Know?
17. Chapter 5. Inequality in Parental Investment in Child-Rearing: Expenditures, Time, and Health
18. Chapter 26. How Inequality May Affect Intergenerational Mobility
19. Chapter 7. Progress in Schooling
20. Chapter 8. College-Going and Inequality
21. Chapter 11. The Changing Distribution of Education Finance,1972 to 1997
22. Chapter 9. Digital Inequality: From Unequal Access to Differentiated Use
23. Chapter 12. School Inequality: What Do We Know?
24. Chapter 10. The Shareholder Value Society: A Review of the Changes in Working Conditions and Inequality in the United States, 1976 to 2000
25. Chapter 13. Health, Income, and Inequality
26. Chapter 15. Inequality in Life and Death: What Drives Racial Trends in U.S. Child Death Rates?
27. Part IV: Inequality in Health
28. Part VI: Inequality and Public Policy
29. Part V: Inequality in Political Participation
30. Chapter 17. An Analytical Perspective on Participatory Inequality and Income Inequality
31. Chapter 14. The Income-Health Relationship and the Role of Relative Deprivation
32. Chapter 16. Political Equality: What Do We Know About It?
33. Chapter 18. What, Me Vote?
34. Chapter 19. Civic Transformation and Inequality in the Contemporary United States
35. Chapter 22. Income Distribution and Public Social Expenditure: Theories, Effects, and Evidence
36. Chapter 20. Crime, Punishment, and American Inequality
37. Chapter 21. The Consequences of Income Inequality for Redistributive Policy in the United States
38. Chapter 23. Politics, Public Policy, and Inequality: A Look Back at the Twentieth Century
39. Causal Inference with Case-Only Studies in Injury Epidemiology Research
40. Using Universal Kriging to Improve Neighborhood Physical Disorder Measurement
41. Addressing patient’s unmet social needs: disparities in access to social services in the United States from 1990 to 2014, a national times series study
42. Disparities in trajectories of changes in the unhealthy food environment in New York City: A latent class growth analysis, 1990–2010
43. Family Structure, Black Unemployment, and American Social Policy
44. Long-Term Exposure to Walkable Residential Neighborhoods and Risk of Obesity-Related Cancer in the New York University Women’s Health Study (NYUWHS)
45. Neighborhood Recreation Facilities and Facility Membership Are Jointly Associated with Objectively Measured Physical Activity
46. Development of a Neighborhood Walkability Index for Studying Neighborhood Physical Activity Contexts in Communities across the U.S. over the Past Three Decades
47. Cumulative Experience of Neighborhood Walkability and Change in Weight and Waist Circumference in REGARDS
48. “We’d Love to Hire Them, But …”
49. Urban Design Qualities for New York City
50. Neighbourhood walkability is associated with risk of gestational diabetes: A cross‐sectional study in New York City
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