Brian Levy, a faculty member in the Department of Sociology, recently published two peer-reviewed articles examining the relationship between place, policy, and public health.
Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and child health: The role of neighborhood mobility networks, published in Health & Place, investigates how racial residential segregation relates to COVID-19 outcomes over time in U.S. counties.
Beyond the residential neighborhood: A scoping review of research on urban neighborhood networks, featured in Social Science & Medicine, explores the role of state-level immigration policy in shaping mental health outcomes among Latinx populations.