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In an urban setting, neighborhoods are the building blocks of a community2 and “a network of interrelated physical and social elements.”3 Residential neighborhoods are typically places where individuals and families reside, where children play and go to school, where people shop for groceries as well as basic necessities and services, and where day-to-day living happens. Larger urban neighborhoods ... read moremay provide employment opportunities. The health or distress level of a neighborhood impacts the health or distress level of individuals and families residing therein, and vice versa. This study/paper explores factors that contribute to neighborhood stability and distress in communities generally and particularly in Roswell, New Mexico.
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