151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The study finds that teens living in neighborhoods with moderate rates of poverty (10--20 percent poverty) are more likely to engage in adolescent risk behaviors than teens from neighborhoods with lower levels of poverty (<10 percent poverty). The results reveal statistically significant effects of neighborhood disadvantage on dropping out and teen childbearing at higher rates of poverty (above 20 percent poverty), however, the changes in slope at higher levels of poverty are extremely sensitive to model specification. In fact, the slope flattens after the initial jump from 0 to 20 percent poverty, demonstrating that additional increases in poverty result in only minor i...
This paper uses data from a randomized housing-mobility experiment to study the effects of relocatin...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The study finds that teens li...
Racial and economic segregation have long endured as systemic challenges in U.S. metropolitan areas....
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
Prior research has shown that children’s residence in high poverty neighborhoods increases their ris...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
This article investigates the causal effects of neighborhood on high school dropping out and teenage...
This article investigates the causal effects of neighborhood on high school dropping out and teenage...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
International audienceAlthough disadvantaged youth are more likely to be victimized at school, victi...
This paper uses data from a randomized housing-mobility experiment to study the effects of relocatin...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The study finds that teens li...
Racial and economic segregation have long endured as systemic challenges in U.S. metropolitan areas....
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
Prior research has shown that children’s residence in high poverty neighborhoods increases their ris...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
This article investigates the causal effects of neighborhood on high school dropping out and teenage...
This article investigates the causal effects of neighborhood on high school dropping out and teenage...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
International audienceAlthough disadvantaged youth are more likely to be victimized at school, victi...
This paper uses data from a randomized housing-mobility experiment to study the effects of relocatin...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...