According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood wealth and youth’s problem behavior. It is often assumed that there are more problems in deprived neighborhoods, but there are also reports of higher rates of behavioral problems in more affluent neighborhoods. Much of this literature does not take into account relative wealth. Our central question was whether the economic position of adolescents’ families, relative to the neighborhood in which they lived, was related to adolescents’ internalizing and externalizing problem behavior. We used longitudinal data for youth between 12–16 and 16–20 years of age, combined with population register data (N = 926; 55% females). We employ between-within ...
Neighborhoods are increas-ingly studied as a context where children and youth develop; however, the ...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The study finds that teens li...
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 ...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
A large body of literature suggests that neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is positively assoc...
Prior research has shown that children’s residence in high poverty neighborhoods increases their ris...
International audienceAlthough disadvantaged youth are more likely to be victimized at school, victi...
esearch examining the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and adolescent of...
Researchers have yet to examine the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on early child behavior prob...
Neighborhoods are increas-ingly studied as a context where children and youth develop; however, the ...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The study finds that teens li...
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 ...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhoo...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
A large body of literature suggests that neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is positively assoc...
Prior research has shown that children’s residence in high poverty neighborhoods increases their ris...
International audienceAlthough disadvantaged youth are more likely to be victimized at school, victi...
esearch examining the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and adolescent of...
Researchers have yet to examine the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on early child behavior prob...
Neighborhoods are increas-ingly studied as a context where children and youth develop; however, the ...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The study finds that teens li...