reviewAnnual Review of Public HealthMay 1, 2002Closed access

Socioeconomic Status and Health: The Potential Role of Environmental Risk Exposure

Cornell University · New York State University College of Human Ecology

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Abstract

Among several viable explanations for the ubiquitous SES-health gradient is differential exposure to environmental risk. We document evidence of inverse relations between income and other indices of SES with environmental risk factors including hazardous wastes and other toxins, ambient and indoor air pollutants, water quality, ambient noise, residential crowding, housing quality, educational facilities, work environments, and neighborhood conditions. We then briefly overview evidence that such exposures are inimical to health and well-being. We conclude with a discussion of the research and policy implications of environmental justice, arguing that a particularly salient feature of poverty for health…

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Keywords
  • Environmental health
  • Environmental justice
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Health risk
  • Poverty
  • Environmental quality
  • Medicine
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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