Chicago residents’ perceptions of air quality: objective pollution, the built environment, and neighborhood stigma theory

By linking objective data on built and social environments with multiple measures of pollution and a representative survey of Chicago residents, this paper investigates perceptions of residential outdoor air quality.

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King, KatherineE
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King, K. 2015. Chicago residents’ perceptions of air quality: objective pollution, the built environment, and neighborhood stigma theory. Population and Environment 37(1): 1-21.

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2015
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