Conceptual Environmental Justice Model for Evaluating Chemical Pathways of Exposure in Low-Income, Minority, Native American, and Other Unique Exposure Populations

Authors: Joanna Burger, PhD, Michael Gochfeld, MD
Publication Year: 2011
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Journal: American Journal of Public Health
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Joanna Burger, PhD, and Michael Gochfeld, MD

This article proposes a framework for identifying important but unique pathways that risk assessors, public health personnel, and the public can use to adequately incorporate the exposures of minority, low-income, and tribal population groups in risk and health assessments, and to exam-ne how these exposures contribute to health disparities.

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This article proposes a framework for identifying important but unique pathways that risk assessors, public health personnel, and the public can use to adequately incorporate the exposures of minority, low-income, and tribal population groups in risk and health assessments, and to exam-ne how these exposures contribute to health disparities.

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