Home>Publications>Wide Differences in Perceptions of Well-Being in New Jersey Communities Wide Differences in Perceptions of Well-Being in New Jersey Communities Joel C. Cantor, Susan Brownlee, Jolene Chou Focus Area: Population Health Type: Issue Briefs Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Rutgers Center for State Health PolicyNew Brunswick, NJ Meeting Title: Journal Title: Publisher URL: Volume: Issue: Pages: Place of Meeting: Date: May 2017 Keywords: New Jersey Health & Well-Being Poll, Community Health, Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Socioeconomic Factors, Food Environment Download Publication More Publications on Population Health Emergency Department Peer Support Program and Patient Outcomes After Opioid Overdose The Camden Coalition Care Management Program Improved Intermediate Care Coordination: A Randomized Controlled Trial Racial discrimination and mental health in the context of anti-Asian xenophobia: An intersecting approach of race, ethnicity, nativity, and socioeconomic status Unemployment and Mental Health: An Important Opportunity for Cross-Sector Action Determining Economic Factors That Matter to People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Their Caregivers: A Process Framework More +