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Understanding environmental health inequalities through comparative intracategorical analysis: Racial/ethnic disparities in cancer risks from air toxics in El Paso County, Texas

机译:通过比较内的分类分析了解环境健康的不平等:得克萨斯州埃尔帕索县空气中毒物致癌风险的种族/种族差异

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This paper contributes to the environmental justice literature by analyzing contextually relevant and racial/ethnic group-specific variables in relation to air toxics cancer risks in a US-Mexico border metropolis at the census block group-level. Results indicate that Hispanics' ethnic status interacts with class, gender and age status to amplify disproportionate risk. In contrast, results indicate that non-Hispanic whiteness attenuates cancer risk disparities associated with class, gender and age status. Findings suggest that a system of white-Anglo privilege shapes the way in which race/ethnicity articulates with other dimensions of inequality to create unequal cancer risks from air toxics.
机译:本文通过在人口普查区组一级分析与美国-墨西哥边境大都市的空气毒性癌症风险相关的背景相关和种族/族裔特定群体变量,为环境正义文献做出了贡献。结果表明,西班牙裔的种族状况与阶级,性别和年龄状况相互作用,从而放大了不成比例的风险。相反,结果表明,非西班牙裔美国人的白色会减轻与阶级,性别和年龄状况相关的癌症风险差异。研究结果表明,白人-盎格鲁特权体系塑造了种族/民族与其他方面的不平等现象相联系的方式,从而产生了由空气中毒引起的不平等的癌症风险。

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