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Environmental justice and the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from New York State
Ruohao Zhang
, Huan Li, Neha Khanna
Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education
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Environmental Justice
100%
New York State
100%
Air Quality
100%
COVID-19 Pandemic
100%
New York
50%
United States
25%
Particulate Matter Pollution
25%
Racial Gaps
25%
Census Tract
25%
Non-white
25%
Human Mobility
25%
White Population
25%
Seasonal Decline
25%
Difference-in-differences Model
25%
Triple Difference
25%
Lockdown
25%
Socio-economic Activities
25%
Mobility Activities
25%
Lockdown Period
25%
COVID-19 Lockdown
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
New York
100%
Environmental Justice
100%
United States
25%
Earthquake Epicenter
25%
Atmospheric Aerosol
25%
COVID-19 Lockdown
25%