2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12704
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Contextualizing black emerging adults' perceptions of neighborhood quality

Kayla J. Fike,
Jacqueline S. Mattis

Abstract: The ways in which Black emerging adults perceive and evaluate their neighborhoods may be impacted by a host of social and political factors that interplay with their social identities, the social identities of other urban residents, and their time in the area. Early literature on Black emerging adults' perceived neighborhood quality (PNQ) tended to make comparisons to White people and to focus disproportionately on the perceptions of low‐income Black people residing in predominately racial/ethnic minority and … Show more

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