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Jason Reece

Researcher at Ohio State University

Publications -  26
Citations -  444

Jason Reece is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Community development & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications receiving 239 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason Reece include University of California, Berkeley.

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The Child Opportunity Index: Improving Collaboration Between Community Development And Public Health

TL;DR: The newly developed Child Opportunity Index for the 100 largest US metropolitan areas examines the extent of racial/ethnic inequity in the distribution of children across levels of neighborhood opportunity and provides perspectives on child opportunity at the neighborhood and regional levels.
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Racial And Ethnic Inequities In Children's Neighborhoods: Evidence From The New Child Opportunity Index 2.0.

TL;DR: To improve children's health and well-being, the health sector must move beyond a focus on treating disease or modifying individual behavior to a broader focus on neighborhood conditions and collaborate with other sectors such as housing to execute mobility-based interventions.
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The Healthy Neighborhood, Healthy Families Initiative.

TL;DR: A case study of a hospital treating the adjacent neighborhood as a “patient” to address social determinants and the involvement and investment of pediatric health care clinicians and institutions increased the speed and size of neighborhood development after 80 years of redlining and institutional racism.
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In Pursuit of a Twenty-first Century Just City: The Evolution of Equity Planning Theory and Practice

TL;DR: A reexamination of the role of equity in planning is critical at this contentious period in US history as discussed by the authors, where racism and anti-immigrant sentiments have arisen in public policy debates, cities have ag...
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Neighborhood Opportunity and Location Affordability for Low-Income Renter Families.

TL;DR: It is recommended that housing policy for low-income renter families adopt an expanded notion of affordability (housing, transportation, and opportunity) and explicitly consider equity (e.g. cost-opportunity imbalance) in the implementation of this expanded affordability definition.