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Erschienen in: Journal of Urban Health 3/2014

01.06.2014

Havens of Risks or Resources? A Study of Two Latino Neighborhoods in New York City

verfasst von: Mariana C. Martins, José E. Diaz, Raziel Valiño, Naa Oyo A. Kwate, Ana F. Abraido-Lanza

Erschienen in: Journal of Urban Health | Ausgabe 3/2014

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Abstract

Research has been mixed on the potential risks and resources that ethnic enclaves may confer upon residents: whereas some authors characterize racial and ethnic minority neighborhoods through the lens of segregation and risk, others argue that these minority neighborhoods are ethnic enclaves that can improve the availability of resources to residents. In this study, we sought to assess two predominantly Latino New York City neighborhoods (one enclave neighborhood and one comparison) in the areas of structural resources (e.g., grocers, parks), cultural resources (e.g., botanicas, hair salons), and risks (e.g., empty lots, bars) by street-level coding in 20 census tracts (streets N = 202). We used Poisson generalized linear models to assess whether enclave status of a neighborhood predicted the numbers of risks and resources on streets within those neighborhoods. Enclave status did not predict the number of risks (Rate ratio = 1.08(0.83, 1.42), χ 2(1, N = 202) = 0.35, p = n. s.) or cultural resources (Rate ratio = 0.87(0.54, 1.40), χ 2(1, N = 202) = 0.34, p = n. s.), yet it was associated with a higher number of structural resources (Rate ratio = 1.90(1.48, 2.43), χ 2(1, N = 202) = 25.74, p < 0.001). The results suggest that while living in an ethnic enclave may not reduce risks, it may help residents cope with those risks through an increased number of structural resources. These findings support theories that conceptualize ethnic enclaves as neighborhoods where greater resources are available to residents. The focus on resources within this work was instrumental, as no difference would have been found if a solely risk-focused approach had been employed.
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The vast majority of coded elements are features of the built environment that would not be affected by weather changes.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Havens of Risks or Resources? A Study of Two Latino Neighborhoods in New York City
verfasst von
Mariana C. Martins
José E. Diaz
Raziel Valiño
Naa Oyo A. Kwate
Ana F. Abraido-Lanza
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2014
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Urban Health / Ausgabe 3/2014
Print ISSN: 1099-3460
Elektronische ISSN: 1468-2869
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-014-9868-5

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