The Use of Residential History in Environmental Health Studies

  • Boscoe F
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Residential histories – listings of the places and dates where people have lived over their lives – are useful for assessing lifetime proximity to environmental hazards. When past residences are ignored, as is the norm, results are biased against finding...

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Boscoe, F. P. (2011). The Use of Residential History in Environmental Health Studies. In Geospatial Analysis of Environmental Health (pp. 93–110). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0329-2_4

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