Session 64:
Spatial approaches to understanding inequality in health and poverty
Chair: Livia Montana, Harvard University
Discussant: Audrey Dorelien, Princeton University
Individual economic insecurity factors: a dynamic typology of socio-demographic inequalities on the neighbourhood level. Spatial application for Belgium and Luxembourg from 1991 to 2006 Jean-Pierre Hermia, Université catholique de Louvain ; Thierry Eggerickx, Université Catholique de Louvain ; Filip De Maesschalck, Université Catholique de Louvain ; Christian Kesteloot, Université Catholique de Louvain ; Sébastien Lord, Centre d'Etudes de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques (CEPS) ; Philippe Gerber, Centre d'Etudes de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques (CEPS) ; Christophe Sohn, Centre d'Etudes de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques (CEPS)
Poverty and maternal health in Ghana: a spatial analysis of exclusion from care Zoe Matthews, University of Southampton ; Angela Baschieri, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) ; Philomena E. Nyarko, University of Ghana ; Faustina Frempong-Aiguah, University of Ghana ; Peter Gething, University of Southampton ; Fiifi Amoako-Johnson, University of Southampton ; Peter Atkinson, University of Southampton ; Francis Nii-Amoo Dodoo, Pennsylvania State University ; Jane C. Falkingham, University of Southampton
Spatial location matters: area-level effects and micro-level effects of household poverty in the Texas Borderland and Lower Mississippi Delta: United States, 2006 Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Texas A&M University ; Bruce Robertson, Texas A&M University ; Carlos Siordia, Texas A&M University ; Tim Slack, Louisiana State University ; Kayla Fontenot, Louisiana State University
Modelling spatial inequalities in health in cities of developing countries: the case of Accra, Ghana John R. Weeks, San Diego State University ; Allan G. Hill, Harvard University ; Arthur Getis, San Diego State University ; David Rain, George Washington University ; Mark R. Montgomery, Population Council ; Douglas A. Stow, San Diego State University
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