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Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Environmental Injustice: Unequal Carcinogenic Air Pollution Risks in Greater Houston

机译:性取向,性别和环境不公正:大休斯顿的不平等致癌空气污染风险

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Disparate residential hazard exposures based on disadvantaged gender status (e.g., among female-headed households) have been documented in the distributive environmental justice literature, yet no published studies have examined whether disproportionate environmental risks exist based on minority sexual orientation. To address this gap, we use data from the U.S. Census, American Community Survey, and the Environmental Protection Agency at the 2010 census tract level to examine the spatial relationships between same-sex partner households and cumulative cancer risk from exposure to hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) emitted by all ambient emission sources in Greater Houston (Texas). Findings from generalized estimating equation analyses demonstrate that increased cancer risks from HAPs are significantly associated with neighborhoods having relatively high concentrations of resident same-sex partner households, adjusting for geographic clustering and variables known to influence risk (i.e., race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, renter status, income inequality, and population density). HAP exposures are distributed differently, however, for same-sex male versus samesex female partner households. Neighborhoods with relatively high proportions of same-sex male partner households are associated with significantly greater exposure to cancer-causing HAPs, whereas those with high proportions of same-sex female partner households are associated with less exposure. This study provides initial empirical documentation of a previously unstudied pattern and infuses current theoretical understanding of environmental inequality formation with knowledge emanating from the sexualities and space literature. Practically, results suggest that other documented health risks experienced in gay neighborhoods could be compounded by disparate health risks associated with harmful exposures to air toxics.
机译:在分配的环境司法文献中录制了基于弱势性别性别地位(例如女性家庭)的不同住宅危险暴露,但没有出版的研究,审查了是否基于少数群体性取向存在不成比例的环境风险。为了解决这一差距,我们在2010年人口普查水平上使用美国人口普查,美国社区调查和环境保护局的数据来检查同性伴侣家庭与累积癌症患者之间的空间关系,从暴露于危险空气污染物(所有环境排放来源都在大休斯顿(德克萨斯州)发出。广义估计方程分析的结果表明,汉普汉普群众的增加与具有相对高浓度的居民同性伴侣家庭的社区有关,调整地理聚类和众所周知的变量(即种族,种族,社会经济地位,租用者地位,收入不平等和人口密度)。 HAP曝光是不同的分布式,然而,对于SameSex女性伴侣家庭而言,分布不同。具有相对高比例的相同性男性伴侣家庭的社区与癌症哈珀的暴露显着更大,而相同性女性伴侣家庭比例高的人与较少的曝光相关。本研究提供了先前未捕获的模式的初始经验文献,并流化了对来自性行为和空间文学的知识产生的环境不平等形成的当前理论上了解。实际上,结果表明,同性恋社区所经历的其他记录的健康风险可以通过与空中毒品有害暴露相关的不同健康风险复杂。

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