Hazardous sites exposure on poverty effects: "coming to the nuisance" phenomenon?
Résumé
Beyond monetary disadvantage, according to extensive literature, poverty is associated with an increased risk of exposure to various environmental nuisances. In this study, we assess the relative eect of exposure on poverty and its intensity in metropolitan France, seeking to identify the causal mechanism behind it. To achieve this, we utilize socioeconomic data from 2,287,871 200-meter square geographic units published by Insee and the location of 3895 E-PRTR sites. We employ Antle (1983)'s statistical moments approach to analyze the eect of exposure on poverty and its intensity. We also evaluate the relative eect of exposure on the number of poor households and the growth in the number of poor households. Our results indicate that exposed urban and peri-urban areas are associated with increased and intensied poverty. In contrast, exposed rural areas exhibit lower poverty and experience less intensication of poverty. Moreover, on a national scale, past exposure is associated with a higher number of poor households and an increased trend, highlighting a "coming to the nuisance" mechanism for poor households.
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