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This session advances knowledge on how features of the spaces and places people regularly inhabit shape their lives and life chances. These papers employ innovative data and methods to examine the consequences of the built, social, and institutional environments for community resource accessibility, educational opportunities, labor market insecurity, and emotional wellbeing.
Sidewalks for Students: Google Street View Measures of Walkability around Schools and Chronic Absenteeism Rates - Julia Burdick-Will, Johns Hopkins University; Michael D. M. Bader, Johns Hopkins University; Quynh C. Nguyen, University of Maryland School of Public Health
The Infrastructure of Inequality: Road Network Disconnectivity and Racial Disparities in U.S. Cities - Elizabeth Roberto, Rice University; Alex Mikulas, Rice University; Caroline Lan Gainer Wolski, Rice University
The Cost of Everyday Mobility: Emotional Responses of Black Youth to Advantaged Neighborhood Settings - Christopher R Browning, The Ohio State University; Taehyun Kim, Ohio State University; Bethany Boettner, Ohio State University; Catherine A. Calder, The University of Texas at Austin
The Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis, Perceived Labor Market Opportunities, and the Moderating Role of Public Infrastructure - Kathryn Freeman Anderson, University of Houston; Scott V. Savage, University of Houston
How Community Context Shapes Community Supervision - Nicolette Bardele, The Pennsylvania State University