Bridging the Gap: Do Farmers’ Markets Help Alleviate Impacts of Food Deserts? Final Report
- Vicki A. McCracken, Jeremy L. Sage, and Rayna A. Sage
- Discussion Paper
- 2012
“Place” refers to where people live, learn, and/or work, and/or the characteristics thereof. It is often used interchangeably with “geography” and “location” in the poverty studies arena. Common measures of place include urbanicity (urban, exurban, suburban, rural), neighborhood, census tract, and region.