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Environmental Equity in Canada: An Empirical Investigation into the Income Distribution of Pollution in Ontario

M Jerrett, J Eyles, D Cole and S Reader
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D Cole: Environmental Health Program and Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, 1280 Main St West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1
S Reader: Department of Geography, McMaster University, 1280 Main St West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1

Environment and Planning A, 1997, vol. 29, issue 10, 1777-1800

Abstract: In this paper, we attempt to contribute to the growing environmental justice debate by exploring environmental equity in the forty-nine counties of Ontario, Canada. We use multiple regression analysis to address a central research question: what variables predict the location of pollution emissions? Data were extracted from the 1993 National Pollutant Release Inventory and the 1991 Census of Canada to assess relationships among socioeconomic class variables, industrial and land-use variables, and pollution emissions. The results agree with the findings of recent US studies. Manufacturing employment, urbanization variables, dwelling value, and household income were all significantly related to pollution emissions. These relationships took the same direction as in most of the US studies. In total, the four variables account for about 63% of the variation in pollution emissions (adjusted R 2 = 0.626, p

Date: 1997
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