Nearly 9 million Americans live in extreme-poverty neighborhoods, places that also tend to be racially segregated and dangerous. Yet, the effects on the well-being of residents of moving out of such communities into less distressed areas remain uncertain. Using data from Moving to Opportunity, a unique randomized housing mobility experiment, we found that moving from a high-poverty to lower-poverty neighborhood leads to long-term (10- to 15-year) improvements in adult physical and mental health and subjective well-being, despite not affecting economic self-sufficiency. A 1–standard deviation decline in neighborhood poverty (13 percentage points) increases subjective well-being by an amount equal to the gap in subjective well-being between p...
Neighborhoods' structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and residents'...
Mental health problems generate vast pecuniary and non-pecuniary costs for the individual, for relat...
Background: Features of the urban neighbourhood influence the physical, social and mental wellbeing...
Nearly 9 million Americans live in extreme-poverty neighborhoods, places that also tend to be racial...
Adults living in high-poverty neighborhoods often fare worse than adults in more advantaged neighbor...
We study adult economic and health outcomes in the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) demonstration, a rand...
Objectives. The health consequences of neighborhood poverty are a public health problem. Data were o...
Summary. Poverty concentration in urban neighbourhoods may have detrimental long-term effects on res...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
Aims: Neighborhoods’ structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and resi...
Residential segregation of America’s neighborhoods by income has been increasing over the past 40 ye...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
CONTEXT Extensive observational evidence indicates that youth in high-poverty neighborhoods exhibit ...
BACKGROUND: Features of the urban neighbourhood influence the physical, social and mental wellbeing ...
peer reviewedNeighborhoods' structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances a...
Neighborhoods' structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and residents'...
Mental health problems generate vast pecuniary and non-pecuniary costs for the individual, for relat...
Background: Features of the urban neighbourhood influence the physical, social and mental wellbeing...
Nearly 9 million Americans live in extreme-poverty neighborhoods, places that also tend to be racial...
Adults living in high-poverty neighborhoods often fare worse than adults in more advantaged neighbor...
We study adult economic and health outcomes in the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) demonstration, a rand...
Objectives. The health consequences of neighborhood poverty are a public health problem. Data were o...
Summary. Poverty concentration in urban neighbourhoods may have detrimental long-term effects on res...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
Aims: Neighborhoods’ structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and resi...
Residential segregation of America’s neighborhoods by income has been increasing over the past 40 ye...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
CONTEXT Extensive observational evidence indicates that youth in high-poverty neighborhoods exhibit ...
BACKGROUND: Features of the urban neighbourhood influence the physical, social and mental wellbeing ...
peer reviewedNeighborhoods' structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances a...
Neighborhoods' structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and residents'...
Mental health problems generate vast pecuniary and non-pecuniary costs for the individual, for relat...
Background: Features of the urban neighbourhood influence the physical, social and mental wellbeing...