Intersectional Inequalities in Neighbourhood Air Pollution Concentration in England: A Quantitative Analysis of Ecological Data Using Eco-Intersectional Multilevel (EIM) Modelling
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Air pollution concentration shows significant intersectional inequalities in neighbourhoods across England, highlighting disparities.
The analysis indicates that certain demographics face higher pollution exposure, affecting health outcomes and quality of life.
This study employs eco-intersectional multilevel modelling to examine ecological data on air pollution levels.
Findings may influence policies aiming to reduce environmental health disparities across different population groups.
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