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The Negative Space of Stigma . Race, Place and Health Inequality. Michael Bader Conn. Multicultural Health Partnership, June 20, 2013. Slides presented at annual meeting of the CT Multicultural Health Partnership. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Negative Space of Stigma
Race, Place and Health Inequality
Michael BaderConn. Multicultural Health Partnership, June 20, 2013
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Slides presented at annual meeting of the CT Multicultural Health Partnership.
The Negative Space of Stigma by Michael Bader is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://mikebader.net/contact.
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Routine patterns create disparities that lead to health inequality
Strive to overcome what people don’t do as much as what they do
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NEGATIVESPACE
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22%
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10%
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CommunityWhites versus African Americans
With Individual-Level Controls
Whites more likely to consider
African Americans more likely to consider
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mike bader2013Never Consider Moving to
CommunityWhites versus Latinos
With Individual-Level Controls
Whites more likely to consider
Latinos more likely to consider
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Rac ial ly /ethnicallys table neighborhoods
Black growthneighborhoods
Latino growthneighborhoods
0.1
.2.3
.4.5
Stablewhite
Stableblack
Stableintegration
All whi teto
al l black
All whi te tomajorityblack
Mixedwhite/Latinoto majori ty
Latino
Mos tlywhite topredom.Latino
LateLatinogrowth
Latinogrowth &displace-
ment
Latino Black Non-Latino whi te
by type of neighborhood racial/ethnic change, 2000Proportion of racial/ethnic group that is 65+ years old
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Rac ial ly /ethnicallys table neighborhoods
Black growthneighborhoods
Latino growthneighborhoods
0.1
.2.3
.4.5
Stablewhite
Stableblack
Stableintegration
All whi teto
al l black
All whi te tomajorityblack
Mixedwhite/Latinoto majori ty
Latino
Mos tlywhite topredom.Latino
LateLatinogrowth
Latinogrowth &displace-
ment
Latino Black Non-Latino whi te
by type of neighborhood racial/ethnic change, 2000Proportion of racial/ethnic group that is 0-14 years old
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Routine patterns create disparities that lead to health inequality
Strive to overcome what people don’t do as much as what they do
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1 Affirmatively market and invest in minority neighborhoods
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2 Creatively useage-specific interventions & programs
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3 Integrate organizations
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