We quantify how teen employment outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos relate to their neighborhood conditions during ages 14–17. Data come from surveys of Denver Housing Authority (DHA) households who have lived in public housing scattered throughout Denver County. Because DHA household allocation mimics random assignment to neighborhood, this program represents a natural experiment for overcoming geographic selection bias. Our logistic and Tobit regression analyses found overall greater odds of teen employment and more hours worked for those who lived in neighborhoods with higher percentages of pre-1940 vintage housing, property crime rates and child abuse rates, though the strength of relationships was highly contingent on...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribut...
We quantify how teen employment outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos relate to thei...
We quantify how young adult employment and educational outcomes for low-income African Americans and...
We quantify how social detachment (measured as neither working nor attending school) of low-income A...
The Denver Child Study explores the extent to which multiple dimensions of neighborhood context affe...
This study examines what neighborhood conditions experienced at age 15 and after are associated with...
Using data from a natural experiment in Denver, we investigate whether the initiation of running awa...
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...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
We estimate the effects of residential racial segregation on socio-economic outcomes for native-born...
Using data from a randomized experiment, to examine whether moving youth out of areas of concentrate...
Drawing from social disorganization theory, this study examined how per-ceived neighborhood conditio...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribut...
We quantify how teen employment outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos relate to thei...
We quantify how young adult employment and educational outcomes for low-income African Americans and...
We quantify how social detachment (measured as neither working nor attending school) of low-income A...
The Denver Child Study explores the extent to which multiple dimensions of neighborhood context affe...
This study examines what neighborhood conditions experienced at age 15 and after are associated with...
Using data from a natural experiment in Denver, we investigate whether the initiation of running awa...
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...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
We estimate the effects of residential racial segregation on socio-economic outcomes for native-born...
Using data from a randomized experiment, to examine whether moving youth out of areas of concentrate...
Drawing from social disorganization theory, this study examined how per-ceived neighborhood conditio...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribut...