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Title: Neighborhood effects : Information and Education Environment Open Access Deposited

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  • The information and education environment refers to: 1) the presence of information infrastructures such as broadband Internet access and public libraries in a location; 2) a person’s proximity to information infrastructures and sources; 3) the distribution of information infrastructures, sources and in a specific location; and 4) exposure to specific messages (information content) within a specific location. Coverage for all data: 10-county Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor Combined Statistical Area.
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  • 10/04/2019
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  • 01/16/2017
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  • https://doi.org/10.7302/Z2GH9FV9
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Okullo, D., Gomez-Lopez, I. N., Goodspeed, R., Reddy, S., Veinot, T. C., Clarke, P. J., Data Driven Detroit. (2017). Neighborhood effects : Information and Education Environment [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/Z2GH9FV9

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