MOVING THE POOR OUT of inner-city neighborhoods of concentrated poverty (where jobs are scarce), and into low-poverty suburban neighborhoods (where jobs may be more plentiful) has been suggested by Wilson’s (1987) theory of social isolation and Kain’s (1968) theory of spatial mismatch to lead to greate
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
The Moving to Opportunity (MTO) housing experiment has proven to be an important intervention not ju...
Numerous neighborhood effect studies have reported on the negative consequences of living in disadva...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
One of the most salient characteristics of poor urban neighborhoods is poor labor-market outcomes. S...
Various social ills in disadvantaged neighborhoods may be attributed to lack of job access. This stu...
The Moving To Opportunity randomized housing voucher demonstration finds virtually no significan
The Moving to Opportunity (MTO) Program, undertaken in five metropolitan areas (MSAs) during 1994-19...
Twenty-five years ago, William J. Wilson drew widespread attention to increases in the concentration...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
A large body of literature suggests that neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is positively assoc...
Abstract. We examine job-related social processes and outcomes in a randomized housing experiment in...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
This article describes the types of economic isolation that are embedded in various theories of neig...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
The Moving to Opportunity (MTO) housing experiment has proven to be an important intervention not ju...
Numerous neighborhood effect studies have reported on the negative consequences of living in disadva...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
One of the most salient characteristics of poor urban neighborhoods is poor labor-market outcomes. S...
Various social ills in disadvantaged neighborhoods may be attributed to lack of job access. This stu...
The Moving To Opportunity randomized housing voucher demonstration finds virtually no significan
The Moving to Opportunity (MTO) Program, undertaken in five metropolitan areas (MSAs) during 1994-19...
Twenty-five years ago, William J. Wilson drew widespread attention to increases in the concentration...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
A large body of literature suggests that neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is positively assoc...
Abstract. We examine job-related social processes and outcomes in a randomized housing experiment in...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
This article describes the types of economic isolation that are embedded in various theories of neig...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
The Moving to Opportunity (MTO) housing experiment has proven to be an important intervention not ju...
Numerous neighborhood effect studies have reported on the negative consequences of living in disadva...