Food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition

Master of Arts === Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work === Gerad Middendorf === Despite ideals of justice and equality, certain segments of the U.S. population are denied the rights and privileges available to the more affluent. This thesis examines the relationships between 1) n...

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Main Author: Miller, Michael J.
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/15115
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-151152017-03-03T15:44:53Z Food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition Miller, Michael J. Food desert Food insecurity Urban segregation Healthy food Class segregation Race segregation Sociology (0626) Master of Arts Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Gerad Middendorf Despite ideals of justice and equality, certain segments of the U.S. population are denied the rights and privileges available to the more affluent. This thesis examines the relationships between 1) neighborhood race and class composition and 2) food availability. We explore the extent to which physical and social isolation affects healthy food availability to groups marginalized by race and class. Specifically, we examine the relationship between residential racial and income composition and the availability of healthy foods. We use census tract data from the 2010 U.S. census and 5-year estimates from the 2006-2010 American Community Survey for Topeka, Kansas. For data on food stores we use InfoUSA, a professionally maintained database that provides detailed information on a variety of businesses. We verify this data with various “on the ground” techniques. We conclude with a discussion of the relevance of this work to the knowledge base regarding food environments in the United States. 2012-11-29T21:40:53Z 2012-11-29T21:40:53Z 2012-11-29 2012 December Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2097/15115 en_US Kansas State University
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topic Food desert
Food insecurity
Urban segregation
Healthy food
Class segregation
Race segregation
Sociology (0626)
spellingShingle Food desert
Food insecurity
Urban segregation
Healthy food
Class segregation
Race segregation
Sociology (0626)
Miller, Michael J.
Food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition
description Master of Arts === Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work === Gerad Middendorf === Despite ideals of justice and equality, certain segments of the U.S. population are denied the rights and privileges available to the more affluent. This thesis examines the relationships between 1) neighborhood race and class composition and 2) food availability. We explore the extent to which physical and social isolation affects healthy food availability to groups marginalized by race and class. Specifically, we examine the relationship between residential racial and income composition and the availability of healthy foods. We use census tract data from the 2010 U.S. census and 5-year estimates from the 2006-2010 American Community Survey for Topeka, Kansas. For data on food stores we use InfoUSA, a professionally maintained database that provides detailed information on a variety of businesses. We verify this data with various “on the ground” techniques. We conclude with a discussion of the relevance of this work to the knowledge base regarding food environments in the United States.
author Miller, Michael J.
author_facet Miller, Michael J.
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title Food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition
title_short Food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition
title_full Food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition
title_fullStr Food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition
title_full_unstemmed Food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition
title_sort food availability in the heartland: effects of neighborhood race and income composition
publisher Kansas State University
publishDate 2012
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