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Published PapersWelcome to the Institute of Public and International Affairs (IPIA) Published Paper Series. This series highlights published research by IPIA investigators and faculty.
| Journal Name | Issue/Volume/Page | Title | Author/Contact |
| Society of General Internal Medicine | 22(12):1674-80, October 12, 2007 | Walking for Transportation or Leisure: What Difference Does the Neighborhood Make? | Ming Wen |
| Urban Studies | 44(13):2651-2671, December 2007 | Neighbourhood Deprivation, Social Capital and Regular Exercise during Adulthood: A Multilevel Study in Chicago | Ming Wen |
| Economic Georgraphy | 83(4): 421-444, 2007 | Restructuring Industrial Districts, Scaling Up Regional Development: A Study of the Wenzhour Model, China | Yehua Dennis Wei |
| The Journal of Physical Activity and Health | 4(2): 125-137, April 2007. | The Changing Composition of Physical Activity in the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood | Cathleen Zick |
| Ethnicity and Health | 12(5): 401-422, November 2007 | Racial and ethnic differences in general health status and limiting health conditions among American children: Parental reports in the 1999 National Survey of America's Families | Ming Wen |
IPIA
welcomes published papers from affiliated
faculty on relevant topics including public policy, applied politics,
government and governance, and international affairs. Papers should
be emailed as either WordPerfect or Microsoft Word files to publications@ipia.utah.edu.
Please include a link to the publication/journal article, an abstract, topic category (e.g., public policy), subject
keywords, and author contact information.
Please email publications@ipia.utah.edu
with any questions.

