This paper presents results from an examination of the effects of neighborhood and family characteristics—as they are related to an individual’s life options—on the teenage fertility of urban respondents. The study drew upon the life options perspective, a loosely defined theoretical framework which posits that opportunities for social and economic mobility impact an adolescent’s expectations for the future and behavior. The data come from the University of Chicago’s Urban Poverty and Family Life Survey of Chicago. Collected in 1987 under the supervision of William Julius Wilson, the data are derived from 2,490 personal and telephone interviews conducted with a multistage, stratified probability sample of Chicago residents aged 18 to 44 yea...
Adolescent out of wedlock childbearing is associated with persistent poverty, particularly among urb...
Recent research in sociology supports the contention that neighborhoods vary in their normative clim...
This study examines what neighborhood conditions experienced at age 15 and after are associated with...
This paper presents results from an examination of the effects of neighborhood and family characteri...
This dissertation explores the relationship of neighborhood, family and individual socioeconomic fac...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the comments and recommendations of Sondra Beverly on an earlier ...
This dissertation study examines the associations between neighborhood economic conditions and child...
Informed by ecological systems theory, social disorganization theory and social capital theory, this...
Informed by ecological systems theory, social disorganization theory and social capital theory, this...
Background and Purpose: Informed by ecological systems theory, social disorganization theory and soc...
This article examines the effects of neighborhood, family, and individual characteristics on teenage...
The United States currently holds one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the developed world,...
This article examines neighborhood-level factors to help explain why adolescent birth rate trajector...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The study finds that teens li...
While prior research demonstrate's that living in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoo...
Adolescent out of wedlock childbearing is associated with persistent poverty, particularly among urb...
Recent research in sociology supports the contention that neighborhoods vary in their normative clim...
This study examines what neighborhood conditions experienced at age 15 and after are associated with...
This paper presents results from an examination of the effects of neighborhood and family characteri...
This dissertation explores the relationship of neighborhood, family and individual socioeconomic fac...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the comments and recommendations of Sondra Beverly on an earlier ...
This dissertation study examines the associations between neighborhood economic conditions and child...
Informed by ecological systems theory, social disorganization theory and social capital theory, this...
Informed by ecological systems theory, social disorganization theory and social capital theory, this...
Background and Purpose: Informed by ecological systems theory, social disorganization theory and soc...
This article examines the effects of neighborhood, family, and individual characteristics on teenage...
The United States currently holds one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the developed world,...
This article examines neighborhood-level factors to help explain why adolescent birth rate trajector...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The study finds that teens li...
While prior research demonstrate's that living in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoo...
Adolescent out of wedlock childbearing is associated with persistent poverty, particularly among urb...
Recent research in sociology supports the contention that neighborhoods vary in their normative clim...
This study examines what neighborhood conditions experienced at age 15 and after are associated with...